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1906 Inter-Society Debate
Fri., Feb. 16, 1906
The fifteenth annual inter-society debate between the Union Philosophical and Belles Lettres Literary Societies was held in Bosler Hall. The groups addressed the question "Resolved, That the Government should appoint an Inter-State Commerce Commission with full power to determine and fix railroad rates and charges". Belles Lettres, the affirmative side, claimed victory.
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Dickinsonian, Feb. 21, 1906, p. 1.