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Disarmament Meeting Will Be Held Tonight

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The newly formed Harvard-Radcliffe Committee to Study Disarmament will discuss plans for next year at its second meeting in Sever 25 at 7:15 p.m. tonight.

Linda S. Mirin '59, organizer and chairman of the Committee, announced that tonight's meeting will also consider approval of a charter for the Committee.

The Committee's first activity will be the sponsorship of a forum featuring several Harvard professors during Orientation Week next Fall.

The new organization has no official stand on disarmament, but rather intends to sponsor speakers and discussions setting forth all sides of the disarmament problem.

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