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Mr. Urbain Ledoux, who in recent months has gained prominence through his efforts in behalf of the unemployed, will be the principal speaker at a meeting under the auspices of the Student Liberal Club at its Club House, 66 Winthrop Street, at seven-thirty this evening. The meeting will be open to all members of the University.
"Unemployment" is to be the general subject of Mr. Ledoux's address, and after his talk members of the Club will take part in a general discussion on the same subject. During the fall Mr. Ledoux. Popularly known as "Mr. Zero," conducted several sensational auctions of so-called "shorn lambs," former soldiers who had applied to him for aid on account of lack of employment. These auctions were held both on Boston Common and in Bryant Park, New York; in the latter place the meeting was broken up by the police.
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