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Gactano Salvemini, Lauro de Bosis lecturer on the History of Italian Civilization, is to be one of the four speakers Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Lowell House Common Room who will discuss "What About Italy--Now." Salvemini, expert on contemporary Italian political history, is expected to state his formula for the Allied foreign policy in regard to the Italian government.
The forum, organized jointly by the Government Forum and the Post-War Council, will be presided over by Benjamin F. Wright, Associate Professor of Government. The Crimson Network is planning to broadcast at least part of the speeches and the discussion which is to follow.
Other speakers at the meeting will be George La Piana, professor of Church History, Major T. H. Thomas, and Charles R. Cherington, instructor in Government. The four speakers will present the different aspects of the Italian situation and will attempt to decide on a definite platform for our political relations with Italy.
All those connected with the University and Radcliffe students as well have been invited by the two groups to attend the meeting.
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