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DISSENTERS IN LIBERAL CLUB TO START NEW ORGANIZATION

"Harvard Inquiry" Plans Discussion of Yearly Fundamental Problem

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A new impartial organization for the mutual education of Harvard undergraduates, the Harvard inquiry, has been organized by some members of the dissenting group which signified their desire of resigning from the Liberal Club after it had affiliated with the National Student League.

It is not being organized as a rival club to compete with the radicalized Liberals, and neither attempts to pass resolutions nor to take part in labor demonstrations. Its purpose is to raise each year one fundamental problem of public policy and to make it the center of discussion in the meetings which are planned to be held in the Houses. The question for this year is, "What does this depression reveal about long-run needed changes in the economic and political structure of society?" J. D. Norton '34, retired secretary of the Liberal Club said last night. "So far as I know, no members of the moderate faction of the Liberal Club have resigned, and they feel confident of regaining control of the Club in the fall."

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