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Considering world federation after the war, Denys P. Myers Director of the World Peace Foundation and a well-known authority on international affairs, will speak today at 3:30 o'clock in the Dunster House Common Room.
Myers spent several years in research work for the League of Nations at Geneva, and has written numerous books and articles on such international topics as disarmament, the League, and world federation.
Rather than dwelling exclusively on any specific blueprint for world federation such as "Federal Union," the speech today will consider the problems and possibilities of world federation as an ultimate means of international political organization.
The talk, sponsored by the International Political Organization Committee of the Harvard Council on Post-War Problems, will be followed by a discussion of the problem by the members of the Committee and any others who are interested.
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