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University, M.I.T., Cambridge Will Have Own AVC Chapters

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Members of the American Veterans Committee at the University will have their own organization on the second floor of Phillips Brooks House starting next Monday.

Besides the Harvard office there will also be one at M.I.T., as well as the original city chapter. The University chapter will be by far the largest. It has 350 members now and Richard G. Axt, acting chairman, expects the group to exceed 750 by the end of the summer.

The first official meeting will be held in two weeks, and will be followed by an extensive membership campaign.

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