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Lewis Mumford, prominent author and an editor of the New Republic will speak on "The Alternatives to Dictatorship" at a luncheon meeting of the Liberal Club today at 1.15 o'clock at the Union.
Mumford is well known as the author of "Golden Day," "Sticks and Stones," and "Herman Melville," and as a contributor to "Whither Mankind."
The meeting will be open to members of the University, but only a limited number can be accommodated. After the meeting, Mumford will answer questions.
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