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1930 DEBATING CLUB MAY SEE TERMINATION

Members to Discuss Further Existence at Meeting Next Week -- Club Contained 40 Members Last Winter

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Whether or not the 1930 Debtaing Club will continue its work this year will be decided by its members in a meeting to be held some time-next week.

The club was organized last February by several members of the class of 1930 for the purpose of creating an interest in debating among the members of that class. In a short time its membership included more than 40 names and its importance was fully realized when the Freshman Executive Board decided that the club would be made a regular Freshman activity on a par with other such organizations.

In the third meeting of the club last year J. F. Harding '30 was elected president. F. B. Thurber '30, vice-president, and A. M. Silverblatt '30, secretary. Under this leadership several informal discussions and debates were held.

It was announced yesterday by the officers that unless the members desired to continue with the activity of the club, it would be dissolved.

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