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WOODROW WILSON CLUBS TO MEET

May Collect Documents on Peace Conference for Widener Library

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Representatives of Woodrow Wilson Clubs at eight or ten colleges, including the club at the University, will come together in New York City next Saturday at the first meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Council of Woodrow Wilson Clubs.

Plans will be considered for the future work of the thirty clubs, including the projected collection of documents bearing on Mr. Wilson's work at the Peace Conference. These documents, to be gathered scientifically and impartially, will be deposited at some one library, perhaps Widener, where historians may study them.

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