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Picketing tactics will head the agenda of the University-wide Committee on Discrimination when the group meets tonight to decide whether a picket line shall be thrown around the Club 100, Thaxter Swan '45, Chairman of the Committee, said last night.
Swan also disclosed that the meeting will consider measures to implement the "growing drive" against the Club beyond those already discussed. He declined to specify "other methods."
With the College-wide boycott now in effect five days, Swan stated that the embargo has been a definite success insofar as the members of the University are concerned. "However, an attempt will have to be made to reach the Cambridge citizenry outside of the College," he said. Since last Thursday, when the boycott was announced, the patronage of the Club 100 has been comprised almost entirely of this extra-university group.
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