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At a recent meeting of the Liberal Club, E. Y. Hartshorne, Jr. '33, president, announced a program for the reorganization of all organized Liberals at Harvard. The change involves cooperation of both the present Liberal Club and the Harvard Inquiry so that both will be organized under one head, someone not at present connected with either of the two groups.
The main feature of the program will be the rental of a club room to be used for occasional meals with speakers and as a gathering place where club members may converse and react intellectually with other club members of contradicting beliefs. Under the new plan, neither the conservatism of the Inquiry nor the radicalism of the Liberal Club will be suppressed, but both will meet and enter in discussions.
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