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WANT LIBERTY LOAN SPEAKERS

NEW ENGLAND COMMITTEE ASKS UNIVERSITY WAR-VETERANS TO VOLUNTEER.

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New England's Liberty Loan Committee has issued a call for volunteers to speak during the Victory Liberty Loan Campaign. University men are urged to respond. Anyone who has been in service is eligible, but men who have seen fighting abroad and have had interesting war experiences are especially desired.

The committee plans to send flat cars laden with German trophies all over New England. Teams of speakers will accompany each car and speak at the various stations along the route. Men do not necessarily have to sign up for length of time they are able to give. All those interested should communicate with R. M. Lloyd '19 at the CRIMSON building.

It is to be understood that this has nothing to do with any University campaign for securing subscriptions to the last loan. As yet, no committee for this has been announced. It is expected that before the end of the week, the chairman and the members of this committee will be appointed and will organize for their work.

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