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Since the chairman of the Forum Committee, R. T. Fry '17, has already made plans for a meeting of the Forum to consider the arguments of both parties in the present fight, the Republican Club suggests that the joint discussion between the two parties be held at this meeting. In this way a greatest number of political enthusiasts can put forward their arguments than if a formal debate between selected members of the Republican and Democratic clubs was held...
...election of the Board of Overseers, recently made by the Corporation. The meeting was called by vote of the Executive Committee of the Directors of the Alumni Association. Judge F. J. Swayze '79, President of the Association, will preside. The committee appointed to have charge of the forum is composed of William Hooper '80, B. W. Trafford '93, Robert Winsor, Jr., '05, Roger Pierce '04, General Secretary...
...Harvard Alumni Association will hold a Forum in Lower Massachusetts Hall next Monday at 3.30 o'clock in order to render operative the recent votes of the Corporation and the Overseers to extend to all holders of Harvard degrees the right to vote for Overseers...
...What is the matter with the Forum?" a few of its friends who remember its better days are asking. Is it completely deleted, or has it merely crept into a safe hole until the winter blows over. If the latter, then it is high time--if one may mix the metaphor--for the prince, in the person of the new President of the Speakers' Club, to awaken the sleeping beauty with a kiss. A Californian in the Law School recently wrote to his Alumni Fortnightly that Harvard students take a keener interest in public affairs than do western students. Undoubtedly...
...classical compromise . . . will train up for the philosophy lecture-room students who have read Plato with delight. It will prepare for the courses in history students who have lived with the Romans elsewhere than in the Forum and on the battlefields of Gaul, who have known other Greeks than Homer's heroes. It will be the gift of a new literature to cherish while life lasts. And it will mean the true socialization of the classics. After all, there is no reason why it should not be as natural for an engineering student to read Sophocles as to read...