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SUFFRAGISTS PLAN BUSY PROGRAM

Lecture Next Week Will Start Off Work of Society for Year.

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The Equal Suffrage League of the University is planning to have a very busy and useful season this year. The most important part of the work will be furnishing speakers who are authorities in the field, and who will give lectures on various phases of the question at meetings open to the University. Several speakers are already under consideration, and Mrs. Maud Wood Park has been secured to deliver the first address, which will take place in Emerson D on December 17 at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Park is a prominent figure among suffragists, being secretary of the Boston Equal Suffrage Association. She was instrumental in founding the College Equal Suffrage League, and has campaigned for suffrage in several states.

After Mrs. Park's talk, a business meeting of the Harvard League will be held, at which men interested will receive definite information, and plans will be considered for outside work.

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