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Pacifists Ask for Council Approval

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The Student Pacifist Society will join the ranks of College organizations next Tuesday if the Council approves their constitution. The group secured Dean Watson's approval last week.

The stated purpose of the newly formed society is to hold general meetings with lectures by pacifist leaders and to conduct small independent groups to study religious, humanitarian, and ethical pacifist theories. The organization's 18 members have already formed three such study groups.

Albert A. Berman '49, secretary and sole officer of the society, revealed last night that the organization will try to get H.A. Musty, "the country's leading pacifist," and Reinhold Niebuhr, "leading religious apologist for war," to stage a debate here during reading period.

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