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Theodore Marburg will speak before the Harvard League of Nations Society in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House tonight at 8 o'clock. All officers and students of the University are invited to be present.
Mr. Marburg has been actively associated with many international and political societies and clubs, and in 1911 was a member of the American Peace Congress. From 1911 to 1912 he was the United States Minister to Belgium.
At the present time, Mr. Marburg is one of the most enthusiastic advocates of the League of Nations to Enforce Peace. The idea of such a league was first formulated in this country at a dinner given by him, and attended by such men as President Lowell, and Ex-President Taft. He is also Foreign Secretary of the League of Nations Society in this country, and as such he aims to co-operate with similar organizations in other countries. His speech tonight will be on the subject of a League of Nations.
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