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Undergraduates will get a chance to participate in six weeks of democratic study and practice this summer in a program which Algernon D. Black '23, educational director of the Encampment for Citizenship, will explain in a talk at the Phillips Brooks chapel at 8:30 o'clock Thursday.
Black, one of the leaders of the experimental encampment, is a prominent member of the American Ethical Union, which sponsors the program.
This summer's encampment is to be modelled on last year's successful experimental group, and will operate from the Fieldston School in Riverdale, New York. About 125 campers will live at the school, whose living and recreational facilities are used for classes, lectures, and athletics.
Young people between 17 and 23 from all over the country are eligible for the programs and many organizations such as 4-H Clubs and Co-ops sponsor campers, while others pay the $125 fee themselves.
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