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Currently under the scrutiny of a Presidential advisory commission, compulsory armed service comes up for discussion at 3 o'clock tonight in Emerson D, when the Harvard Liberal Union and the American Association of Scientific Workers present a forum entitled "Military training: Should it be compulsory?"
Dean Everett M. Baker of M.I.T. and Arthur L. Williston, Chairman of the Society for the Promotion of Military Training, will join Edwin J. Jacob '47, of the Harvard Debate Council, and Robert E. Kohn '49 in considering the problem. The meeting is open to the public.
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