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Resolutions Passed by Debating Club

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The following resolutions have been drawn up to express the consensus of opinion at the public meeting of the Harvard Debating Club, held on January 13.

Resolved: that the admittedly evil social conditions in Harvard undergraduate life are due to artificial causes; furthermore, be it resolved: That one of these causes is the bad living conditions in the Yard dormitories, and another the present condition of private dormitories; and that a committee from the Faculty and the undergraduates be appointed to investigate thoroughly the dormitory conditions at Harvard. Executive Committee, F. H. COOKE '10.   T. M. GREGORY '10, ex-officio.   E. HARDING '11.   W. LIPPMANN '10.   R. H. SMITH '10.

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