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Leaflets distributed to the 150-odd Red Cross members attending a luncheon yesterday noon at the Club 100 caused considerable discussion at the meeting, it was learned last night.
Prepared by the University-wide Committee on Discrimination and handed to those entering the doors of the Club 100, the leaflets registered a protest against the use of the Club because of its discriminatory policies and asserted that at least two other meeting places had been offered and turned down by the Red Cross governing board.
The text of the leaflet dissuaded several Red Cross members from attending the function and reportedly disrupted business proceedings inside the Club.
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