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Harvard Tariff-Reform Association.

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At a meeting of thirty men held on Monday afternoon, the undersigned were chosen a committee to present a plan for organizing a Tariff-Reform Association of Harvard University. They have now decided to place a blue-book at Leavitt's for signatures, containing the following resolutions:

1. That the object of the association shall be the advancement of the principle of Tariff-Reform.

Every one is invited to become a member of the Association by signing his name to these resolutions.

The Association will furnish Tariff-Reform documents free to all its members for distribution; and, later on, will hold a public meeting to advocate its principles.

Signed, George R. Nutter, 3d yr. L. S.

E. Irving Smith, 3d yr. L. S.

W. G. Crosby, 2d yr. L. S.

F. C. Huntington, 2d yr. L. S.

L. MCK. Garrison, 1st yr. L. S.

G. T. Keyes, '89,

J. H. Ropes, '89,

R. F. Herrick, '90,

C. H. Taylor, Jr., '90,

J. T. Burnett, '91,

J. R. Finlay, '91,

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