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Show I KAPPA-NU GIRLS WIN THE DEBATE Evoryono who was at tho Webster- Kappa-nu" debate Saturday night ox-I ox-I presses himself well pleased with tho evenings ontortalnraont. Tho question undor discussion was, "Resolved that 1 co-education Is desirable In Colleges." I Before tho debating commenced I somo very clover numbers planned I by tho two societies were presented. I Benson Parkinson sang, Hazel Know. I les as a llttlo school girl and Flor-I Flor-I once Thomas as a typical school boy I sang a duet. Webster's cheered, Kap-I Kap-I pa-nu's cheered, Knppa-nu'a sang and I Webster's sang, closing with a grand I parade of Wobstors which brought a I finish of all of them upon tho stago. I Tho judges wero Profs. Vernon, I Geo. II. Hendricks, and P. E. Peter-I Peter-I son. Tho Webstors debated tbo at-I at-I llrmutlve side und tho Kappa-nu tho I negative. Tho debaters did exceptionally well, The calm decisive delivery and attl-I attl-I tudo of E. Milton Darrus was oxcop-B oxcop-B tionally good. Joseph Nielsen was ap-H ap-H parently terribly In earnest too. Of H tho winners Eunice Ensign's argu-K argu-K nient because of tho difference be-H be-H twecn man and woman was present- JH cd clearly and forceably, while Veda i2 Guild struck straight from the shout- Va der on tho harmful effects of seggro- TC gatlon. BJ A dancing party at tho Webster's HJ expense cgmpletod tho fun of tho ev- HJ enlng. J President J. Golden Kimball, of BJ the First Council of Sevonties nddrcs- HJ sod tbo students In Dovotlonal oxer- Bj clscs Monday. Tho central thought of Hf his addross wns "Opportunity." H Dr. Francis 'T. Miller of tho Jpur- Hj nal of American History has written BV asking Prosldcnt Llnford to wrlto Hj a history of tho Ilrlgham Young Col- HJ lCk'0 to bo inserted In a ten volume HE history of America Civilized. |