Dartmouth broke even in the annual triangular debate with Brown and Williams, the negative team winning from Williams at Hanover and the affirmative losing at Providence. In the debate with Brown a point system was used in judging, Dartmouth gaining 18 points as compared with 23 for the winner. The question of the debate was "Resolved: That employers should give up their principle of the open shop." The debaters for Dartmouth were: Affirmative, J. L. Sullivan '21, H. Stockwell '24, and G. P. Tompkins '24; Negative, T. M. Selden '21, G. E. Brooks 22, and J. Williard '24.