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HARVARD LIBERAL CLUB TO HEAR PROMINENT SPEAKERS

Meetings Open to Members of the University

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The Harvard Liberal Club has planned four meetings at which prominent men will speak on international subjects at the club house at 66 Winthrop Street.

The first meeting was held last evening when representatives of the Workers' International Relief and of the Boston shoe strikers spoke on the Carolina textile strike and the Boston shoe strike.

Tonight at 6.30 o'clock, Sir Herbert Ames, former Treasurer of the League of Nations will speak on the work of the League and of his experience while treasurer of it.

At the next meeting, on Monday, Professor C. K. Webster of the University of Wales will speak on Anglo-American relations and imperialism.

At the last meeting, on Tuesday, K. F. Mather will speak on a subject to be announced. All three of the dinner meetings will be open to the public.

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