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Armenians Form Circle

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Armenian students in the University have formed a circle. A temporary committee of four has been appointed to frame the Constitution. This committee defined the aim of the Circle as an endeavor "To establish good fellowship among the students themselves and to create in Harvard, interest in the national problems of the Armenian Republic."

It was further agreed to hold discussion groups and to invite speakers who are ready to give an insight into the problems that confront Armenia and the possible solution for these problems.

The members of the Circle will meet every fortnight to carry on the aims as set forth in the Constitution.

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