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The Freshman debating team defeated Exeter last Wednesday evening at Exeter by the score of two to one. The decision was given by the 'judges, Mr. N. S. McKendrick '04, Mr. Bisbee, and Mr. Towle, all of Exeter, instead of by the audience as was done at Poughkeepsie last week.
The Freshmen arguing the affirmative of the question, "Resolved: That the United States should enter into an agreement for the mutual cancellation of interallied debts", showed that the present economic condition of the Allies made collection of the debt almost impossible and that the United States has profited from the money lent, since most of it has been spent in this country. The Freshmen who made the trip were J. M. Perkins, W. P. Exton, and. H. C. Davidson, with A. S. Keller as alternate.
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