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A University Forum for impartial discussion of the Irish question will be held tonight under the auspices of the University Branch of the Intercollegiate Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. A. N. Colton 31, president of the University Branch, will be the presiding officer. Mr. A. N. Holcombe '06, Professor of Government at the University, will present the historical side of the question, while Professor W. E. Hocking of the Philosophy Department will give an account of the Home Rule bills.
The purpose of tonight's meeting is to acquaint the students of the University with all the different phases, both pro and con of the question of recognizing a republic in Ireland. In order to insure adequate presentation of the matter, extemporaneous speeches from the floor will be permitted and encouraged.
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