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The first University Forum of the year will be held in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The subject for discussion is "Resolved, That the Americans, as individuals, should openly lend moral and economic aid to the Allies." The discussion will not deal with the neutrality of the American Government, but will have to do rather with individual action and influence on the part of the people, regarding such questions as the recent war loan of the Allies and the manufacture and export of munitions of war.
Tomorrow's meeting will be conducted according to the following rules: Speakers will be limited to five minutes, at the end of which times the chairman will take a vote as to whether the speaker may continue or not. All those who favor lending aid to the Allies will sit on the chairman's right, and those opposed will sit on his left. In the center there will be a small section for neutral persons. At the end of a speech anyone may change sides, without necessarily admitting that he has been won over, merely to show his approval of the speech.
Those who are forced to leave before the end of the meeting may give their votes to the tellers who will be stationed at the door. At the close of the meeting the men will separate, joining one side or the other and each group will be counted. The meeting is open to all members of the Union, the Speakers' Club, and the University Debating Council.
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