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Freshman Speakers Take Rostrum

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The regular meeting of the Freshman Discussion Club will be held tonight in the Smith Halls Common Room. The question for discussion will be the same as the question for the first intercollegiate debate. "Resolved: That the formation of a third major political party would advance the cause of representative government in the United States."

K. M. Bryan '28 and Barrett Williams '28 will uphold the affirmative of the question, and will be opposed by H. A. Miller '28 and E. C. Sibley '28, D. R. K. Barnes '27 will preside. At this meeting temporary officers will be elected in acdance with the constitution which was adopted two weeks ago, so all men interested are extended a cordial invitation to attend.

The meeting will begin promptly at 8:45 o'clock and will last only one hour. At the close of the prepared debate there will be questions and discussion from the floor.

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