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PROHIBITION GOES ON TRIAL

FORUM IN UNION WILL DISCUSS USE OF BEER AT CLASS FUNCTIONS.

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The fourth meeting of the Forum will be held in the Union at 8.15 o'clock tonight. The subject is "Resolved, That beer shall not be served at class functions." Not only will there be the usual discussion by undergraduates, but several Law School men will be prepared to speak.

In case the Forum decides against beer, steps will be taken at once toward abolishing it. Speakers are wanted on both sides. At the close of the debate a vote will be taken. The debate is open to members of the Union and the Speakers' Club. J. T. L. Jeffries '15, vice-president of the Speakers' Club, will be chairman of the meeting.

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