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The Harvard Athenaeum will debate a plan for limited NATO federation in its first meeting of the year, its Board of Governors announced last night. Wording of the topic before the sixty-member group will be: "Resolved, that in the interest of world security, the NATO nations should form a federation to develop a single policy on European affairs and a single armed force."
Although the meeting is scheduled for Sunday night, October 25, caucuses will meet tomorrow night to plan strategy of debate. The Governing Board also announced the group's now constitution had eliminated the fixed "liberal" and "conservative" caucuses of last year and substituted instead shifting "Yea" and "Nay" caucuses.
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