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A unique opportunity will be given to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton students to contact at first hand government, business, and academic leaders at the Conference on "Government and Economic Stability" opening at Princeton this morning.
This conference, which is the first of an annual series, is sponsored by the CRIMSON. The Daily Princeton, and The Yale News. The second meeting will be held in Cambridge next February, and the third in New Haven in 1938.
Nineteen delegates will attend from Harvard: J. Sinclair Armstrong '38, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, John B. Bowditch '37, Morris Earle '38, Manning Emery, III '37, James A. Field '37, Caleb Foote '39, H. Shippen Goodhue '38, Bruce Griswold '38, James B. Hallett '37, Philip Haring '37, Robert C. Lea '37, Shipherd Robinson '36, Charles M. Storey Jr. '37, Donald B. Straus '38, William P. VanEvera '37, Caspar W. Weinberger '38, Peter Weinberger '38, nad Benjamin Welles, II '38.
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