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HARVARD SOCIALIST CLUB TO AID IN DRESSMAKERS' STRIKE

Frequent Shifts Will be Made Among Insurgents to Maintain Optimism

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Members of the Harvard Socialist Club, in company with students from other institutions, in and near Boston, will take an active part in the dressmakers' strike which has been called today. The demonstration, which is organized by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, will take place in Strike Hall. 25 La Grange Street, Boston, starting at 8.30 o'clock.

The socialists will play a role of picketing similar to that performed by New York students in the strike of the same Union which occured there recently. To insure a high standard of efficiency and maintain a spirit of optimism among the insurgents, the students will relieve each other in frequent shifts.

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