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FORENSIC UNION BREAKS INTO TWO RIVAL CLUBS

December, 1922
Article
FORENSIC UNION BREAKS INTO TWO RIVAL CLUBS
December, 1922

The Dartmouth Forensic Union, dissatisfied with the form of its organization, disbanded recently to form two new debating clubs, the Choate Club and the Webster Club, each limited to 15 members. The chief purpose in this radical change is to stir up more interest in debating on the part of the members by encouraging the rivalry between the two clubs.

The two societies will be under the guidance of a central body of 11 men which will retain the name of the Dartmouth Forensic Union. Three members of the Department of Public Speaking, two officers and two delegates from each club will make up this body.