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About fifty men attended the first meeting of "The Harvard Forum" held last night in the Randolph Breakfast Room. W. S. Holbrook '21 was elected President; John Cowles '21, vice-president; and R. B. Hamblett '21, secretary-treasurer, and an executive committee of F. Workum '20, chairman, H. W. Harris '20, J. U. Nef '20 and H. H. Reed '23 was appointed. It was decided to hold meetings every two weeks on Thursday night in the Randolph Breakfast Room. The organization decided to take the name of "The Harvard Forum" and that for the first few meetings the attendance will...
...meeting to organize and develop plans for an undergraduate forum will be held this evening by the 60 invited men in the Randolph Breakfast Room at 7.30. The purpose of this body is to teach students to be able to express themselves clearly and forcibly on questions of public interest. After the business meeting this evening there will be an open discussion of the possible nominees in the coming Presidential election...
...this method it is thought that the best parts of the Princeton Speakers' Bureau, which merely sends out men to towns and cities to speak at meetings on topics of general interest, and of the Yale Forum, whose activity ends with work in the university, will be combined...
...sentiment of the University about the coming presidential campaign is becoming articulate. The admirers of Herbert Hoover, among them Professor Taussig, are organizing; a Students' Forum has sprung up; and Professor Hart comes out with an endorsement of Leonard Wood. These are evidences of a healthy interest which should be stimulated and encouraged...
...split as it must be during a presidential campaign, it is clearly impossible for the CRIMSON to strike a note of general feeling in behalf of the University. On the contrary, therefore, the CRIMSON will not attempt to support any one candidate, but will act rather as an open forum for discussion of various phases of the political contest. Articles will be run from time to time on each of the leading candidates; communications on the several aspirants will be welcome...