Taps . a Literacy Test. F. Folger and D. E. Swinehart. of the Calhoun and Columbian Societiesrespectively, were selected at a preliminary contest to represent Clemson, and they spoke on the negativeside. While they both hadgood debates, Davidson wonT h e Clemson - Wofford -Charleston debate came offearly in April. The subjectdebated was, Resolved,that the Central Govern-ment of England is moretruly democratic than theFederal Government of theUnited States. Clemson sentMessrs. E. W. Garris andM. A. Smith, of the Colum-bian and Palmetto Societiesrespectively, to Charleston, totake the


Taps . a Literacy Test. F. Folger and D. E. Swinehart. of the Calhoun and Columbian Societiesrespectively, were selected at a preliminary contest to represent Clemson, and they spoke on the negativeside. While they both hadgood debates, Davidson wonT h e Clemson - Wofford -Charleston debate came offearly in April. The subjectdebated was, Resolved,that the Central Govern-ment of England is moretruly democratic than theFederal Government of theUnited States. Clemson sentMessrs. E. W. Garris andM. A. Smith, of the Colum-bian and Palmetto Societiesrespectively, to Charleston, totake the negative side againstthe College of Charleston;while Messrs. C. Rothell andE. H. Pate, of the Palmettoand Calhoun Societies re-spectively, upheld the affirma-tive side against Wofford, atClemson. Clemson was de-feated in both interest was shown in the work last year, and our debaters arelooking forward with interest to the triangular debate with Wofford and Char-leston, in


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