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Although five clubs were unrepresented at the meeting, Harold J. Goldfarb '57, president of the Harvard Liberal Union, expressed optimism about the possibilities for successful reorganization of the Forum...
...Goldfarb, who is heading the move to revive the group, has stated that the purpose of the Forum would be to "provide an opportunity for members of the various political clubs at Harvard to exchange their views in open debate...
...opposition to Goldfarb's statement that "we should not be too concerned about the permanence of the group," Derek T. Winans '60, a delegate from the Harvard Young Democratic Club, urged permanent proportional representation. Winans stated that his plan would be to give the Forum "substance" and do away with its present ad hoc status. Smith also urged formalization, admitting that "we're lukewarm, waiting to see what develops...
...representatives will meet next Wednesday to discuss further plans for the U.N. debate. Organizational problems of the Forum also should be resolved at that time, Goldfarb indicated...
...Goldfarb emphasized that the organization is still in the formative stage. He expressed hope that the Forum this year will be able to avoid the intramural squabbles over individual club sovereignty that caused disorganization of the group at the end of last year...