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Vicente Villamin lawyer and prominent Philippine economist, will speak at the Liberal Club at 1.30 o'clock today. Mr. Villamin is one of the few prettiness who are opposed to the independence of the Philippine Islands.
On Saturday night Mr. Villamin spoke at Portland on the same platform with M. P. Lichanco '20, a former student at the Law School, who is one of the staunchest advocates of Philippine freedom and co-author of an authoritative work on the subject. Last night the two speakers were at Ford Hall. Mr. Villamin attended the Williamstown conference last summer, and has spoken frequently at the 'Foreign Policies' Association in New York. Because he is practically the only educated Philippine who does not advocate independence, his views have attracted much attention.
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