PAGE TWO dent of F. and. M., presided o‘e .:he contest, which was h.-Id in the College chaipel at Lvicast..r. thv questiol- was. - Reso.v -d, th it 1•11 L mi4ration intO the U.ll , ed Stagy, , hould be further restticteki h•, ktw.",, t i Swarthmore, in defending ti•,‘ lirmative sde of the questio„ ontended. that immigrants are cn nually pouring into - this cou it , from 'Southern Europe, ar,d a. profounc,ly affecting, our social a I political well being, that the prcsei laws are inaiequate to cope with the the problem, that further restri tic -, li p is needed; and to this end they r.)- posed an educational test and at ex tension of the pe iod of surveillance The opposing contentions of . our team were: that the problem of the immigrant has not changed, but is today as it was half a ctntu y ago, that the problem is essentia ly the queition or whether or not %ce sha 1' do our duty by the immtgla t after we get him I here; that there is, ail over the country, a pressing need fo labor; that - lo acidt,toilai test cal, t C proved jus - and , practicable;) ai (i that an extension o the period of 1 ~, i surveuiance s hot fu ther restitclio but a mere extension of the pt est n laws. rh..., fetturel of the negative arguments were the mass of ex:e. lent author icy quotid against fur her restriction, and the thoough grasp of the true meanie of the question It may be of i interest in this con nection to note that at a meeting ot the Executive Committeee of tie league, held just bbfore the debate, a new method of procedure was adoritd. Hereafter each college will li)ut two teams in the field, de bating on the same subject, the negative in each case remaining at home to meet the affirmative team from another college. Each debate won will count one _point, and a sil ver loving curl will be given to the college having the greatest number of points The cup will become the i permanent posSession of the college' I I CI T.1i,14 I. ' k 'V VIP ST 1 The ISTRY, pIIARMAC an PHARMACEUTIC CHEMISTRY' inn is alon these lines no beer preparation for it can be had than Ivisable for very youn_g an iivestigate the merits and facilities of 1 dlu, College be to he decp sde itely upon any particular one. itiy Istaintat s a reptant on f r ability and modern methods of teaqhing, ors o f widely used te •i•boolts A'he Coll ege is s ztuated in the in idstof a large , the hospit l and a, ciOnt cases from this source are extensive and var. pith the large t and fi est ellen al Amphitheatre in the world and modern ,ed Labo atotifo and ~ w o lion tats, afford unsurpa.Ssed chitical facilities degrees ar ant .1 a)t. th-e ecl of carefully graded courses. Students 4 ! , , , j .1 Practi all strucuon, ,bre !Quizzes, Limited Ward C ass -, Modern Cl:intent C recce IFO zirte n Laboratories Per l etede ti dents I min other ceirgnlzed colleges are admitted t big , erstandliig. 1 depare iin 14 , ch you . intere tad for illustrated catalogue, des b• g the course rmati nis to fees{ etc. , ! MEDI riE, I 1 I 1 ji. Fa T If your hosen p df-s at this Co legs.. It is The Medi oAphiru gi. , The Fa Itly cols tat and esuiany at manufac gldis ri 0 ied in ch a ter a ct, and.tho g yd.ci ii , Itt eaCh d part en i has , . the advant ge Seminar tith au Upon p ntatlon ial Adirent t.B Dinan the' in !up and •• ~ ntainln into hvtngfo end of it v h l r On the / P§ a the debar: of the yi'cl Chapel. was arks rks, }Mr i I cNa President Mr. Dye Lams an ile; the 4#nall, class. W lameintabl , bly ire. r:sl to be was credit merit arvp' tlpat we gi some Offi make th=l e Ito ou al trecog !ir effor, .„ st de )Ltesat tile, I , i 1 I c :in- elebrr i) held in thr ().d., Were tileard frirn Ir, Ffizz:..ll, and ok! and 1 Messrs of th. letil r; attendrce , ' s the e thusia , . tl , ; and the yen 1 steadil growl gl debat,ng tear - ps i itiori w ich shall, s , rho , - wot hi