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The Nicaraguan war, with its causes and effects, as well as America's policy in relation to it, will be explained to members of the University tomorrow by Socrates Sandino, brother of General Sandino, the leader of the insurgents in the Central American state.
Solomon De La Selba, an official of the Nicaraguan Federation of Labor, will also appear as a speaker with Sandino at the Liberal Club tomorrow at 1 o'clock.
The discussion of the Central American war and the current political situation in the Caribbean will take--place immediately after luncheon and will be open to the student body and faculty of the University.
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