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Will Meet to Aid Food Conservation

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A patriotic meeting for the purpose of mobilizing all inhabitants of Cambridge in the national campaign to conserve food will be held in Scenic Temple tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meeting has been instigated by the Cambridge Women's Committee on Food Conservation. Included among the speakers who will address the gathering are the Mayor of Cambridge, Professor T. N. Carver of the University, Dean Arnold of Simmons College, and Mrs. Katharine W. Herron, leader of the Food Administration's campaign in Cambridge. Patriotic music will be furnished by the Naval Band, and all members of the University have been invited to attend.

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