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The question of socialism will be the subject under discussion when Debating Union meets tonight at 7.10 o'clock in the Faculty Room of the Union to consider the resolution: "Resolved, that the goat of present day economic evolution should be socialism."
Upholding the affirmative side of this question will be N. E. Himes 1g., and L. R. Brown '27, the latter a native of South Africa who has studied at Oxford, will lead the discussion for the negative side of the question.
Because of the discussion of its previous debate on the subject of pacifism being taken into other fields, particularly by the Liberal Club, the Executive Council has decided that the ruling regarding the vote of the house being taken at 8.30 o'clock be strictly applied, and the results of this ballot alone given publicity. If a sufficient interest warrants, however, the meeting may be continued, as it is the last of the year, but subsequent votes will not be considered as representing majority sentiment of the meeting.
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