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Tonight begins again the series of Harvard Union meetings which for years past have been so successful in training men in public speaking and parliamentary practice. It must be remembered that the Union is distinctly a student organization, managed by and for the undergraduates, and hence that it needs the support of the college at large. This, too, it deserves. It has been and is its purpose to present for discussion at each meeting, some one timely topic, either of public or of local student interest. The discussion upon the chosen subject is carried on in perfect parliamentary manner by leading disputants and after ward thrown open to the house for discussion. In this way the greatest freedom is obtained together with the best results. But these cannot of course be obtained without student support and therein certainly lies our duty to the Union.

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