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DUNSTER ECONOMICS SOCIETY WILL DISCUSS UNEMPLOYMENT

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"Technological Unemployment" is the title of the paper to be read by S. D. Pollard '32 at the second meeting of the Dunster Economic Society, to be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the small common room of Dunster House.

Pollard, who is president of the society, will review the history of technological unemployment, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the system, and indicate the causes for the division of opinion between the economist and the laborer.

The society was formed last year for residents of Dunster House who are concentrating in Economics in order to discuss the application of economic principle to modern problems.

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