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The first public meeting of the Woodrow Wilson Club of Harvard University will take place on Monday evening. April 4, at 8 P. M., in the Living Room of the Union, when Hamilton Bolt, editor of the Independent, and formerly intimately associated with the American Peace Delegation at Paris, will disclose hitherto unknown facts in regard to "The Origin of the Covenant of the League. "The meeting will be open to members of the Union as well as to members of the Woodrow Wilson Club, but a block of seats in the front of the room will be reserved for members of the Club. Before the meeting Mr. Holt will be entertained at an informal dinner in the Trophy Room of the Union.
The Club is now launching a campaign to enlarge its numbers. A member of the Executive Committee will be in Grays 8 from 1 to 2 and from 6 to 7 P. M. today, tomorrow and Wednesday of this week, where tickets for the dinner to Mr. Holt, and membership cards, admitting to the reserved seats for his address, may be obtained. Membership is open to all men connected with the University.
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