Show WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT LABOR COMMON ION criticism of college students is that they ther are not well informed in A formed on questions of paramount publio public interest They read a whole lot talk a a. whole lot but all about things academic Plato Shakespeare Shakespeare Shake Shake- speare Milton 1 and so on This is true to a certain extent Most l o of us want that indefinable little littIe touch ad added ed to our college training called culture and imagine it to consist of only those things which are as far remote om from present da day problems as possible Occasionally we e are seized with a desire to get in touch with the daily life of the state and the nation and we begin to study a a certain problem of general public interest Nothing is better suited to help us in our ambition to be well posted on a certain question than a good debate The teams spend a considerable amount of time preparing the arguments pro and con and in order to be rea ready for an any attack both teams must know both sides and know them thoroughly This thorough preparation is all for forthe forthe forthe the benefit of the listener who b by simply attending a debate can gain in an hours hour's time a fairly thorough understanding of the merits menis and demerits of tho the certain point at iss issue e. e He can thus discuss it and act intelligently on onit onit onit it if it happens to come como up for action in a political campaign and can do dohis dohis dohis his share in helping to mold public opinion in the right direction These are some of the benefits which you jou will gain by attending tomorrows tomorrow's tomorrows tomorrows tomorrow's to to- morrows morrow's debate to be he held in the assembly room at S 8 1 p. p m. m |