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At it meeting of the Harvard Inquiry Club last night, Club was formally organized when a constitution was adopted and officers for the current year were elected as follows; J. De W. Norton '34, president; V. H. Kramer '35, secretary and Peter Edge '34, treasurer.
The Inquiry Club which was proposed last spring by certain members of the Liberal Club has the purpose as defined in its newly-adopted constitution, of attempting "an intelligent search for knowledge concerning political, social, and economic adjustment." The constitution further declares that "Neither advocacy nor agitation shall be considered a part of its work. Its functions shall be informative, and its goal, understanding." The Club proposed to discuss in its program for the current year the question, "What is the depression revealing as to the need for long run changes?" To this end the Club is planning the organization of discussion groups within the Houses meetings at which prominent speakers will express their views of the Club's question.
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