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INQUIRY TO HEAR DENNISON TONIGHT IN LOWELL HOUSE

President of Dennison Company Will Speak on "Plans For Planning"

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H. S. Dennison, president of the Dennison Manufacturing Company, and a member of the Massachusetts Commission on Employment Stabilization, will speak tonight on "Plans for Planning" at a meeting of the Inquiry, to be held in the Lowell House Common Room, at 8 o'clock. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend.

In addition to its regular activities, the Inquiry announced yesterday a committee to discuss its proposed change in policy. A weekly dinner will be held in one of the Houses in honor of a man who has distinguished himself in Boston affairs. Their purpose is to have Harvard students meet these men and discuss current problems with them. All students who are interested will be invited to attend these dinners. The committee includes P. H. Singer '34 (W), F. deW. Bolman '35 (Low), J. DeW. Norton '34 (D).

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