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Harvard Tariff Reform Association.

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[By accident the second of these resolutions was omitted in yesterday's issue.- EDS. CRIMSON.]

At a meeting of thirty men held on Monday afternoon, the undersigned were chosen a committee to present a plan for organizing a Tariff Reform Association of Harvard University. They have now decided to place books at Leavitt's and Bartlett's for signatures, containing the following resolutions:

1. That the object of the Association shall be the advancement of the principle of Tariff Reform.

2. That the Association believes in the re-election of President Cleveland as at present the best means of advancing the reform.

Every one is invited to become a member of the Association by signing his name to these resolutions.

The Association will furnish Tariff Reform documents free to all its members for distribution; and, later on, will hold a public meeting to advocate its principles.

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