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POLLARD AND MILLER TO LEAD DUNSTER SOCIETY

Are Officers of Economics Club Which Meets Tuesdays--Tutor Will Assist in Discussion

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At a recent meeting of the Dunster Economic Society, S. D. Pollard '32 and J. P. Miller '32 were elected president and secretary respectively. The society was formed last year for residents of Dunster House who are concentrating in Economics in order to discuss the application of economic principle to modern economic problems. Every two weeks the society meets in the small common room on Tuesday at 7.30 o'clock and one of the members reads a paper on a topic in his own field. After the reading a discussion is held to straighten out any questions that may arise, and afterwards a criticism of the paper as a whole is given by whatever tutor or professor that has been invited to attend that meeting.

Outsiders who wish to attend certain meetings may either be invited as guests of the members, or may secure an invitation by writing to the secretary. Now members are selected every year from among those who have achieved some distinction in their field, and at all times the membership is limited to twenty men, as any more than this would make informal discussion impractical.

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