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PROF. JOHNSTON AT POLITY CLUB

To Speak on Military Training Problem in Emerson A at 8.

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"The Military Problem of the United States" will be the subject of the address which Robert Matteson Johnston, assistant professor of modern history, will give before a meeting of the International Polity Club in Emerson A this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of this address in which he will deal especially with the question of the necessary size of a standing army and the best methods for establishing it, is of particular interest t this time when the University and other educational institutions throughout the country are being called upon to voice their opinions on this vital national question in connection with the Chamberlain Bill which provides for universal military training.

Following Professor Johnston's talk a discussion on the subject of "Conscription" will be held. The meeting is open to all members and their friends.

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