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STUDENT UNION HEARS GEORGE EDWARDS TALK

National Chairman Coming to P.B.H. At 7.30 Tonight; First Open Forum Will Take Place Wednesday

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All members of the Student Union foregather in Phillips Brooks House at 7:30 o'clock tonight to hear George Edwards, chairman of the American S. U., talk on the work of the national office and aims of united student action on various campuses.

Edwards attended Graduate School and was active in the Liberal Club two years ago. Since then his work has taken him to all parts of the country and kept him in close touch with student activities and sentiment.

At the same time there will be discussion on the relationship of the Harvard Student Union with the national office.

On Wednesday evening the Yard Questions Committee, under the direction of Laurence S. Levy '39, will hold the first open forum in its projected series of Wednesday night programs.

All undergraduates are being asked to come and talk on any subject or some phase of Harvard activity whch they believe should be changed or remedied.

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