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MODEL LEAGUE OF NATIONS MEETING ATTENDED BY 18

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Eighteen undergraduates were present last night at the organization meeting of the Harvard delegation for the fourth annual Model League of Nations Assembly, to be held Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7, at Wellesley College. A. D. Langmuir '31, vice-president of the council for the model assembly, outlined the plans of the assembly for the prospective delegates, emphasizing Harvard's part in the program.

The council comprises 35 colleges, and it is expected that over 200 delegates will attend the model assembly. There will be a blanket fee of two or three dollars from each delegate to cover the necessary expenses.

Harvard, aside from representing Czechoslovakia and India in the assembly meeting, will take charge of the Mandates commission at the meetings on Friday.

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