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Two separate plans for determining means to keep America out of war will be initiated this week when Dunster House holds its Neutrality Forum and the Student Union promotes a series of House meetings to discuss the problems faced by this country.

The H. S. U. plans to sponsor meetings of the Houses at which plans for maintaining American neutrality will be presented. Each House is expected to settle on one plan which it considers the best.

Final General Meeting

At a final open meeting in the middle of next week each House will present its plan and a general discussion will be held about the relative merits of each.

The Freshmen meet tonight for their discussion, with Lowell tomorrow evening and Eliot on Thursday. The dormitories, Claverley, Dudley, Apley, and Little, will also hold their meeting on Thursday. Dates for the other Houses are not yet definite.

Wild, Hopper, Emerson Speak

Payson S. Wild, assistant professor of Government; Bruce C. Hopper, associate professor of Government; and Rupert Emerson, associate professor of Government, will be the featured speakers at the Dunster Forum.

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