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Representatives of both the Democratic Club and the Liberal Club will be present at the model Assembly of the League of Nations to be held at Amherst Saturday. Several of these Assemblies, in which university and college students organize themselves into deliberating bodies, and students who are natives of foreign countries represent their respective homelands, are meeting during April and May at Amherst, Cornell and Michigan.
One hundred and sixty-nine delegates from ten New England Colleges will meet at Amherst to discuss the international problems of disarmament and tariffs. Harvard will be represented by Professor Manley O. Hudson and members of the Democratic and Liberal Clubs. Professor Hudson will criticize the Assembly from the legal standpoint.
The Democratic Club will send as its delegate, President A. M. Barnhart 1G; while the Liberal Club delegation will be headed by J. K. Fairbank '29.
The session will be opened by Sir Herbert Ames who for seven years was Financial Director of the League of Nations in Geneva.
The countries to be represented are, according to the latest reports of the executive committee for the convention, England, France, Germany, Russia, China, Belgium, Italy, Japan, Holland, Switzerland. Scotland, Brazil, Porto Rico, Armenia, Irish Free State, Denmark, Greece, India, Bulgaria, and Korea.
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