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Conscientious objectors to the draft will organize a Harvard Peace Fellowship "to infuse a definite spirit among those who oppose militarization" at a meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Winthrop House Junior Common Room.
John Swemley, Jr., director of the National Council Against Conscription, will open the meeting with a talk on "Disarmament of Militarization?"
Main purpose of the new organization will be to set up a "strong religious fellowship," through education and discussion gatherings, Albert A. Berman '49, a Icader in the movement, announced last night.
"By no means are we planning a mass organization, and there will be no propaganda involved," Berman said.
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