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Democract is in peril, declared Algerson D. Black '23 of the American Ethical Union last night at Phillips Brooks House, but he was prepared with an answer as well as a warning. The New York City civic leader came to Boston by plane yesterday afternoon to recruit students for his New York City summer "Encampment for Citizenship" at Fieldston High School.

Approximately 130 men and women from 30 states and every racial, religious, and economic background lived and worked together in the camp's first year last summer. Further information, said Black, can be obtained by writing to the Ethical Society at 2 West 64 Street, New York City.

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