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DEBATE TRIAL TONIGHT.

Princeton Chooses Affirmative Side of Question.

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The second trial of speakers for the Princeton debate will be held in the Fogg Lecture Room this evening. There will be ten-minute speeches on either side of the question, and six men will be retained for the final trial. The following men, chosen at the first trial, will speak: J. K. Clark 3L., T. H. Reed 2L., G. M. Nichols sL., E. E. Smith '02, I. Grossman '02, E. H. Letchworth '02, O.J. Campbell '03, S. Blaikie '03, G. Bettman '03, A. Black '03, G. Clark '03, M. Hale '03.

Princeton has chosen the affirmative side of the question submitted by Harvard: "Resolved. That Mayor Low should strictly enforce the excise law in New York City."

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