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Beginning tonight, carloads of Harvard students will make daily treks to the Fore River Plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation to help the C.I.O. organize the laborers in the last non-union industrial plant connected with defense.
Frederick B. Boyden '45, chairman of the labor committee of the Harvard Student Union, said last night that the students will go from door to door among the workers' homes in an effort to acquaint them with the union and its advantages.
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