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Committee to Delay Picketing of Club 100

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Any action on the previously announced decision on whether to picket the Club 100, which has been accused of refusal to admit Negro patrons, has been postponed until a meeting of the all-College Committee against Discrimination tomorrow at 8 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House, Thaxter Swan '45, chairman of the group, announced last night.

Swan asserted that the boycott which the Committee is now trying to enforce against the Club 100 resulted in the appearance of "few Harvard students present at the club over the weekend," but he added that "the club was fairly crowded and was doing well on Cambridge business."

The boycott against the Club 100 was established last week.

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