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KIRKLAND POLITICIANS WILL HOLD DISCUSSION TONIGHT

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A round table discussion of the programs of the four most important political parties, sponsored by the departments of History, Government and Economics, and History and Literature, will be held tonight in the common room of Kirkland House.

Preceding the discussion four members of the House will give short introductory speeches describing the merits of each party. A. E. Phillips '34 will argue for the Republicans, J. T. Higgins '34 for the Democrats, M. B. Millar '35 for the Socialists, and Joseph Neyer '34 for the Communists.

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