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The first of a series of open meetings, for the purpose of increasing undergraduate interest in outside affairs will be held at the Speakers' Club tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. These meetings will be fortnightly.
In order to introduce the discussion, Mr. John B. Kline '03, editor of the Boston Transcript, will give a general review of the important events of national and international interest, which have happened during the past few months. The entire emphasis of the meeting will be placed upon the informal discussion which will follow Mr. Kline's talk. This discussion, besides offering a more detailed examination of the salient points of interest, will afford an opportunity for training in extemporaneous speaking before an audience.
These meetings will not surplant the Forum which will be used, this year as last, for the discussion of undergraduate questions of importance, whenever they may arise. A meeting of the Forum will probably be held some time next week.
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