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FRESHMAN ORATORS TO DEBATE BAUMES LAW WITH EXETER

Will Oppose Statute on Schoolboy's Rostrum Tonight

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With little time for preparation behind it, the Freshman debating team opens its season tonight when it meets Exeter Academy, at Exeter, N. H. The debate has been arranged by the Freshman Debating Council, which, with the aid of Professor F. C. Packard '20 and Celian Ufford '19, has been handling all debating work for the first-year men.

The question to be under consideration tonight is, "Resolved. That this house favors the Baumes Law". Harvard will uphold the negative side of the question and will be represented by L. E. Becker '32, R. B. Eckels '32, P. C. Reardon '32, and R. H. Simonds '32. There are to be three speeches, limited to ten minutes each with a ten minute rebuttal. A decision will be rendered by three members of the Exeter faculty acting in the capacity of judges.

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