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"The Dyestuff Embargo" will be the subject of a debate which will be held tonight at eight o'clock at the Harvard Club of Boston, 374 Commonwealth avenue. All members of the University are invited to attend the meeting.
Mr. Joseph Hodges Choate Jr. '97, of New York, attorney for the American Dye Institute, will speak in favor of the embargo, and Mr. Grenville Stanley MacFarland '00, attorney for the Amoskeag Mills, will take the other side. Mr. Robert Hallowell Gardiner '04 will preside. The subject is of particular importance at this time, because of the acuteness of the question concerning the importation of dyes from European countries, and for this reason the privileges of the Club will be extended this evening to all University men interested in tariff questions.
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