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STUDENTS CREATE POLITICAL FORUM

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Supplementing the roles performed by the Liberal Union and the Conservative League, a new political group has been formed at the College. The Harvard Political Science Forum, a non-partisan organization designed to promote political and economic consciousness and further education among the undergraduates, is said by its founders, Levin H. Campbell 3rd '48, John L. Phelan '47, Clerbert N. Raab '46, and Richard B. Webster '48, to be "at cross-purposes with no other political group at Harvard."

A program of bi-partisan forums on current politico-economic issues is being planned by the group. Also under consideration are complementary discussion groups, and possibly the publication of a political journal or review.

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