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At the meeting this evening the Woman's Suffrage question will be debated. The members who have not yet signed the constitution are requested to be present. At the last meeting of the club, the reply of the New Harvard Union declining the challenge to a joint debate was formally acknowledged. At the meeting tonight an invitation will probably be extended to the Union to a joint extempore debate, that is one in which the debaters shall make impromptu speeches upon a subject to be announced on the evening of the debate. Such a debate would not only be unique but it would prevent the set speeches which so frequently mar the ordinary debate. It was expected that Col. Higginson would address the Club on April 21 but a note received from him on Tuesday stated that he had been called to Vermont on business on that date and would be unable to address the club until later in the year.
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