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Group to Investigate Disarmament Problem

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Students of all political inclinations have been invited to an organizations meeting of the Harvard-Radcliffe Committee to Study Disarmament on April 21 at the International Students Center.

In an announcement of the new group, Linda S. Mirin '59, stated that the Committee "has been organized in the belief that promoting the objective study of world disarmament is one of the most meaningful contributions we, as students, can make to the cause of world peace."

The Committee's purpose is to compile and distribute reports on the disarmament problem and sponsor speakers representing all opinions on the subject, Miss Mirin said. the organization will be divided into subcommittees to study various aspects of disarmament.

The aims of the organization have been endorsed by Rupert Emerson '22, professor of Government, Leonard K. Nash '39, associate professor of Chemistry; Daniel S. Cheever '39, lecturer on Government; Gerald Holton, associate professor of Physics; and Jerome S. Bruner, professor of Psychology and many presidents of undergraduate organizations.

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