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With three simultaneous meetings being held tonight, the American Civilization Plan is well-launched on its program of weekly House discussions.
In Adams House, a group will discuss "Jefferson's Brand of Democracy" at 7:15 o'clock, while Benjamin Fletcher Wright, assistant professor of Government, will speak on "Jefferson's Americanism" at Leverett House at 7 o'clock. George Parker Winship has chosen as his subject, "Practice and Theory in Early Harvard," which will be discussed at Kirkland at 6 o'clock.
Last night similar meetings were held at the Union, on the question of "What Caused the Constitution?" and at Dunster House, where "Wait Whitman's America" was treated. The speakers were Henry Nash Smith and Charles Miller, American Civilization counselors.
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