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Banded together in common effort to stimulate post-war thinking among college students, the collegiate newspapers of the area have joined to form the Association of Greater Boston College Newspapers.
Editors from Radcliffe, Simmons, Boston University, M. I. T., Northeastern, and Harvard committed their papers to the activities of the group, while Boston College will also cooperate. Wellesley and Tufts will send representatives to the next meeting of the association, and several smaller colleges such as Emmanuel and Regis may do the same.
First activity of the association will be to poll all Greater Boston college men and women in an effort to ascertain opinion on post-war problems. The poll will be taken in the near future and will precede articles and features on the subject in the several papers.
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