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Plans for a hi-weekly forum open to all undergraduates, and at which every student will be urged to come around and "shoot his mouth off" on anything troubling him, were among the business discussed at the weekly meeting of the executive council of the Student Union yesterday.
The first of these "gabfests" is scheduled for Phillips Brooks House Wednesday evening, November 18.
Also on the docket yesterday were discussions of Armistice Day Peace Plans, membership drives, and the relationship between the American and Harvard Student Unions.
It was decided to call a meeting of the entire membership in the near future to discuss in detail the last-named.
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