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Changing from a passive to an active course in its work the Harvard Socialist Club is undertaking an expanded program, under which the members will do out-of-town speaking and lobbying at the state legislature, according to plans outlined yesterday by A. R. Whitman '34, president.
All University students interested in this field are urged to attend the meeting of the club to be held on next Tuesday evening in Straus Hall common room. Albert Sprague Coolidge '15, who was the Socialist Party's candidate for secretary of state in the last Massachusetts election will deliver an address on the elementary principles of socialism.
At present the more active members of the club are engaged in aiding the passage of a bill for state unemployment insurance. Some of them will speak in favor of the bill before a joint meeting of the House labor and insurance committees. More of this sort of work will be done in the future.
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