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FRESHMAN DEBATERS ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEW COUNCIL.

Abolishment of Censorship Finally Voted by Informal Parliament.

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After the first meeting of the Freshman Parliamentary Debating Council, last Friday evening in the Upstairs Common Room of the Union, permanent officer's were elected as follows: T. H. Quinn. President, C. R. Feibleman, vice-president, A. G. Sullivan, secretary and Lewis Perry, Jr., reporting-secretary.

During the meeting, over which Quinn. appointed temporary chairman, presided, there was a spirited discussion as to whether "Censorship, literary, artistic, dramatic, or politic, should be abolished from the United States." When finally voted upon by the 25 or 30 present at the meeting. It was decided that such censorship should be abolished. This first meeting of the new council has met with gratifying enthusiasm, and the officers announce that it will be the custom to open the debates to all members of the Freshman class.

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