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Crimson debaters face Princeton tonight in the season's first official Ivy League Conference debate, taking the affirmative of the topic "Resolved, That basic non-agricultural industries should be nationalized."
The meeting begins at 8:15 p.m. in Kirkland House Junior Common Room and Robert Kratz '50 and Lloyd Walker '50 will argue for the Council.
The Ivy League Conference includes most of the Ivy colleges, and all debates are on a home-and-home basis. In non-Ivy competition this year, Debate Council teams have a record of 12 victories against 10 defeats.
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