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Yale last night joined the University in bowing to the prowess of the versatile and brilliant Oxford debaters, who defeated, the Eli by an audience vote of 776 to 286, or almost 3 to 1.
The victorious team was composed of G. A. Gardner and B. H. O. Scaife, both of Oxford, and W. S. Harris '24 of Yale. Opposed to these were S. H. Blackner '24 of Yale, A. G. Bagnell of Oxford, and J. A. Davenport of Yale. Gardner, Scaife, and Davenport were mentioned in last night's dispatches as the most forceful and impressive of the speakers. G. D. Wooodruff, who made so notable a platform success last Monday evening in Symphony Hall, did not speak.
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