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Urging full attendance at tonight's meeting of the 700-man Harvard AVC chapter, Chairman Reginald Zalles 2G asked last night that a "broad democratic base" of the unit's membership aid in resolving the issues set for discussion. On the agenda is a resolution endorsing the national AVC stand opposing fascism and communism as well as the nomination of delegates to the Chicago Student Conference this month and the Massachusetts AVC convention in January.
Meanwhile Arnold Rivkin 2L, a member of the group's National Planning Committee said that "we oppose any attempt of communist or fascist forces to infiltrate AVC and divert it from its liberal goals. We propose no purges. We are merely spelling out what is implicit in AVC's program: that no communist or fascist can honestly join AVC. The cry of 'witch-hunt' is an attempt at political blackmail to confuse the issue."
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