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TO DISCUSS COLLEGE EDUCATION

To Hold Informal Debate at Liberal Club Tomorrow Instead of Wednesday

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The informal debate which was scheduled for Wednesday evening at the Liberal Club has been moved ahead and will take place tomorrow evening instead, in order not to conflict with Mr. Alfred Zimmern's lecture at the Union. It will be held at 7 o'clock in the library of the club. The subject will be "Does College Educate?", and some of the topics to be discussed under this head are: first, "Is the lecture system obsolete? Should we adopt the English tutorial system?"; second, "Should courses be abolished"; third, "Does the American university actually prepare the student for life?".

A group of ten members of the Student Liberal Club will go today as guests of Dr. Frederic Palmer '69, member of the Faculty of Divinity, and editor of the Theological Review, on a trip through the mills of the American Woolen Company at Lawrence.

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