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QUESTION OF LARGE ARMAMENT

OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS PROS AND CONS AT FORUM THIS EVENING.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The forum for the discussion of "The advisability of a large armament for the United States" will be held in Emerson A this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Speakers' Club. The meeting will be open to all members of the University who are interested. Following the open discussion. Professor R. M. Johnston, M.A., '00, of the History Department, will give a summary of the situation. Several undergraduates who have made a study of the question will lead the discussion from the floor.

The discussion will be the second of the series extending through the year for the purpose of affording an opportunity for a free exchange of ideas on questions of general interest. Any inflammatory speeches or undue prejudice will, therefore, be out of order. Each speaker will be allowed five minutes to present his opinions unless the house signifies its desire to have him continue for another five minutes.

In all probability a third forum will be held shortly before the Christmas vacation for discussion of President Wilson's administration.

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