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REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS TO CLASH IN DEBATING UNION

Foreign Policy Discussion Expected to Produce Lively Remarks

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At the next meeting of the Debating Union, which will be held tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in the Faculty Room of the Union, the subject for discussion will be the foreign policy of the present administration. J. H. Smith '25 and William Exton Jr. '26 will move a resolution condemning it, while Charlton MacVeagh '24 and J. McK. Kimball '24 will defend the foreign policy of the present administration. The meeting will be of special interest, inasmuch as Smith and Exton are members of the Democratie Club, and MacVeagh and Kimball are on the executive committee of the Republican Club. Although the two clubs do not meet in any official capacity, the meeting is expected to throw an interesting light on the opposing political views held by students in the University.

With this meeting, the Debating Union will inaugurate a new policy as the floor will be open to any member of the University who cares to speak, and all interested are invited to attend whether they care to speak or not.

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