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Boston College and the Crimson debaters will meet in a no-decision contest to be a major feature of the Boston College's Golden Jubilee Celebration being held this week. The proposition: Resolved, That the New Deal program of business regulation is detrimental to the better interest of the American people: will be defended by the Boston College team Wednesday, at 8:30 o'clock in the evening, at the Copley Theatre.
Harvard entries in the debate to be broadcast over WAAB, will be William W. Hancock '38 and Richard W. Sullivan '38. Chief Justice John P. Higgins of the Superior Court will preside.
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