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The meeting to organize and develop plans for an undergraduate forum will be held this evening by the 60 invited men in the Randolph Breakfast Room at 7.30. The purpose of this body is to teach students to be able to express themselves clearly and forcibly on questions of public interest. After the business meeting this evening there will be an open discussion of the possible nominees in the coming Presidential election.
At present the plan is to restrict the membership of the organization to about 60 men who are known to have an interest in such a movement. Later on, in all probability the membership will be extended, and, in addition to the discussion meetings, men will be sent out to talk before civic organizations, labor unions and similar bodies.
By this method it is thought that the best parts of the Princeton Speakers' Bureau, which merely sends out men to towns and cities to speak at meetings on topics of general interest, and of the Yale Forum, whose activity ends with work in the university, will be combined.
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