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PROPOSES CHANGE IN FLAG LAW

Alumnus Brings Action to Permit Carrying Crimson Banner.

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Owing to the objections raised recently to the carrying of the "red" Harvard flag in parades through the city streets, Professor J. H. Beale '82, LL.D., of the Law School has brought before the Legislature on amendment to the State law, by which "any religious, educational, or charitable organization may file with the Secretary of State a distinguishing mark of marks, and the carrying of a . . . . . . flag bearing such mark of marks in any parade authorized by such organization shall not be evidence of opposition to organized government." No final decision has yet been reached on the amendment.

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