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The third meeting of the Forum will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. The subject will be "The Present Democratic Administration Does Not Merit Our Confidence." All those favoring the admintration will sit on the side of the aisle to the left of the chairman, and those opposed will be facing them on the right.
The discussion will be informal and will take place from the floor, everyone being given an equal opportunity to express his opinion. Speeches will be limited to five minutes unless the house signifies its desire to allow the speaker to continue for five more minutes. Whenever a member of one party wishes to express his appreciation of an especially convincing argument by an opponent he is requested to change sides. After the discussion opportunity will be given to shift to the side of the house with which one agrees. A count will then be taken of the number on either side. By this means it is hoped to determine the attitude of the undergraduates towards the present Congress and Administration.
After the vote, Mr. L. A. Frothingham '93, former Lieutenant-Governor of Mass achusetts, will review and comment upon the present administration. Mr. F. Schenck '09, will act as chairman.
The Forum will be open to members of the Union and members of the Speakers' club.
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