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L. F. Daley '27, president of the Student Council, and R. A. Magowan '27, manager of the University baseball team will speak to Freshmen on student government and competitions in general at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Smith Hall Common Room.
This is the first of a series of five meetings which will be held, in which upper classmen will speak to Freshmen on general undergraduate problems.
In these two talks Daley will speak on the present system of student government as represented by the Student Council and possible modification or extentions of that organization. Following him Magowan will discuss undergraduate competition in all fields and their value. Both men have had a great deal of experience in the fields about which they are going to talk and should present thorough and interesting views on these subjects.
The principle of this series of meetings, the remaining four of which will be held on April fourteenth, twenty-eight, and May twelfth and twenty-sixth, is to let Freshmen, who are naturally rather isolated from most of the undergraduate activities, get into closer touch with the rest of the college. It has been found that a great many first year men have avoided entering certain activities merely because they did not know what the competition entailed and these meetings ought to clear any doubts on such matters.
G. P. Sturgis '27 who will preside over these meetings requested that their informality be emphasized. There will be ample opportunity for questions and discussion after the meeting and if any questions the answers which require looking up they will be answered in the next meeting.
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