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Threats of unknown forces within the University to put a halt to the address by Ann Burlak, planned for this afternoon, were carried out in part yesterday as practically all the posters placed by the National Student League, with official permission, upon bulletin boards about the University, were systematically torn down.
At a late hour last night numerous, unverified rumors were reported, to the effect that a virile opposition was being formed, with the sole aim of preventing the notorious agitator from haranguing the expected throngs.
The speech is scheduled to begin at 4 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. It is expected that the "Red Flame" will talk on her experiences during recent strikes and the relation of the college student to the working class struggle.
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