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Diners to File Forum Poll as Appetizer to Winter's Conferences

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Harvard Forum registration blanks will circulate through College dining halls today, as part of a Forum attempt to step up student interest in the forthcoming month, alternately at Radcliffe and at the groups.

Each group will be limited to 20 students who have signified on the poll sheets their interest in one of the 12-odd topics. Under the leadership of graduate students, each body will "serve to round out the structure set up by the students' courses." Meetings will be held twice a month, alternately at Radcliffe and at the College.

Questionnaires used to be distributed only at Forum meetings, Emanuel Parzen '49, Forum president, announced yesterday. Under the present system, he hopes to enlist more participants in the discussions, which are co-sponsored by the Radcliffe League for Democracy.

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