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Petitions Against Russia Posted

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Mr. Alexis Aladyin, the head of the first Russian Peasant party in the Duma, in his speech in the Union on Wednesday, suggested that a petition signed by as many students as possible be presented to Congress, voicing a protest against the practises of the Russian government against its people.

Petitions, containing in brief form the most flagrant of the abuses of the Russian government, have been sent to the University and have been placed in the following places, where members of the University may sign them: the Co-operative, Memorial Hall office, Randall Hall office, and Leavitt & Peirce's.

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