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Having been turned down again by the Summer School in its fight for official recognition and the privilege to use Harvard rooms, the Summer Socialist Club has planned a protest picket for Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.
Gershon Horowitz, president of the group, said that Thomas E. Crooks, director of the Summer School, had told him in, an interview Friday that the School would not change its position on the socialist petition.
Horowitz said that the protest Wednesday, which will include the passing out of leafiets as well as picketing would not be concerned only with the socialists' problem. He indicated the action would protest the general Summer School policy of not allowing summer organizations and discouraging the activity of regular Harvard groups.
The demonstrators plan to meet at the Lamont Library gate on Quincy St.
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