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Tomorrow evening at 7.30 there will be a meeting of the Conservative Club of the Harvard Debating Union in the Randolph Hall Breakfast Room.
At this time the club will vote upon the platform which is to promulgate the aims and purposes of the organization, and to define its general policy. There will also be a discussion of the proposed plans, the policy and the procedure of the Club on December 14.
The general stand of this wing of the Debating Union upon questions of domestic and international interest, legislative innovations, trust and labor legislation, and economic affairs will be agreed upon at the meeting and will be announced Wednesday morning.
The Progressive Club of the Debating Union will also announce its platform in conjunction with and in contradistinction to the platform of the Conservative Club on Wednesday morning.
A tentative platform was drawn up at the meeting last Thursday evening, but this platform has been revised and worked into better form by the executive committee of the organization.
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