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Relating the stories of recent uprisings in Europe and his native land, C. H. Hasselriia of the Danish Information. Service addressed a public meeting on Tuesday at 8:45 o'clock in Sever Hall, sponsored by the Harvard Council on Post War Problems.
Hasselriia helped to destroy the idea that Denmark was Germany's model protectorate. The meeting was mainly concerned with winning the war rather than on Post-War problems.
Within the next week, the Post War Council expects to hold a public meeting featuring some famous personality who will speak on Italy and it will release a study report on "Relief and Rehabilitation" for the use of the United Nations Conference, which will meet in Washington next month.
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