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For the first time in four years there will again be a Harvard Philosophy Club. Gerald J. Holton, teaching fellow in Physics, disclosed Tuesday. John D. Wild, associate professor of Philosophy, will direct the program at the first meeting, tonight at 8 o'clock, in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House, when he lectures to the club on "Realism and Contemporary Philosophy."
"This group," said Holton, "springs from informal bull sessions at both Harvard and Radcliffe and is spurred on mainly by the need of graduate students in Philosophy to discuss the subjects of their theses." Together with Joseph Cobitz, graduate student in Philosophy, Holton did most of the work in founding the group, which already includes over 15 active and participating members.
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