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Theodore Warburg, former United States Minister to Belgium, will address the Harvard League of Nations Society in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All members of the University are invited to be present.
Mr. Warburg is one of the chief exponents of the League to Enforce Peace. It was at a dinner given by him and attended by President Lowell, William H. Taft, and others, that the idea of such a league was actually started in this country. He will speak on some subject connected with the League of Nations.
Mr. Warburg's address will be the occasion of the first meeting of the Society this term. During the fall three meetings were held; at one of these President Lowell, and at another Mr. Hamilton Holt, editor of the Independent, spoke.
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