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Initial preparations for the college-wide anti-war strike to take place here on April 12 will be discussed this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House. All Harvard and Radcliffe students are invited to attend.
The Continuations Committee, which will sponsor the strike here simultaneously with peace demonstrations in colleges throughout the country, met last night for a preliminary discussion of plans.
It is expected that a report of the stand taken by the Committee, which represents several student organizations in and out of Harvard, will be given this afternoon by Chairman A. Jerome Himelhoch '38. Another speaker will probably be Kendrick N. Marshall '21, assistant in Government.
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