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ELIOT DISCUSSES SECURITY

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Vigorously lashing at critics of the Social Security Act, Thomas H. Eliot '28, lecturer in Government and former General Counsel for the Security Board, defended and explained the act in a speech at Winthrop House last night.

He described the legislation as "one of the most carefully considered in ten or 15 years." He admitted that experience may lead to important changes.

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