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The College debating team whipped Brown University, 3 to 0, last night in the Kirkland Senior Common Room.
Upholding the affirmative of the topic, "Resolved: That the federal government should adopt a permanent program of price and wage controls," were Crimson representatives Jay R. Nussbaum '52 and Frank A. Olson '53, president and vice-president of the Debate Council. They recognized the ills of the present system and proposed a more rational control set-up. Charles Coleson '53 and Lee Norwood '53 argued the negative for the Bruins.
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