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Approximately fifty persons heard Raymond Dennett '36, graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House, and Henry J. Cadbury '04, professor of Biblical Literature, discuss the problems of pacifism in war time and ask for volunteers to join a study group at a meeting of pacifists last night.
Pamphlets were passed out before the discussion began, outlining a seven point program to keep the United States out of war. Both speakers first urged all pacifists to action now before it is too late and then they opened the meeting to informal discussion.
Pacifist Committee Gives Dinner
Miss Mary Felton, of the Youth Committee, Against War, announced that her committee would give a dinner on Armistice Day in memory of Eugene V. Debs, famous war time pacifist, and after the dinner would distribute anti-war-leaflets among the spectators at the American Legion parade on the Boston Common.
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