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Beginning today, any student in the University may join one of the Discussion Groups by registering his name and the group he wishes to join at Phillips Brooks House, the CRIMSON Building, Leavitt & Peirce's, or the checkroom at Widener Library.
The following members of the Faculty will lead the groups:
Professor J. H. Beale '82, Royall Professor of Law, and an authority on international law;
Professor R. B. Merriman '96, professor of history, and author of historical books, who has recently returned from Siberia;
Professor W. B. Munro '99, professor of municipal government, and authority on present European governments;
Professor T. N. Carver, professor of political economy, and author of works on economics and sociology;
Professor G. C. Whipple, professor of sanitary engineering, biologist, and expert on pathology and medical research.
The membership of the groups will be announced on Monday and regular meetings are planned for that week, the time and place of which will be decided by the members and the leader.
These organizations are to be in the nature of informal clubs whose members meet each week to discuss the important questions of the day, such as Bolshevism, Socialism, or the Peace Conference, which the members may wish to discuss. The groups will be limited in number in order that too many men may not join one or another group, and thus make informal discussion impossible.
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