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Food conservation will be promoted at a patriotic mass meeting in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, when two speakers will address all those interested on the subject of conservation, and will tell how this saving may best be applied. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Cambridge Branch of the Special Aid Society, and the Women's Committee on Food Conservation. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend.
Miss Helen Fraser, a prominent English woman who has been closely connected with the work which the women of England are doing in the various industries of that country, will be the principal speaker of the evening. She has come to this country as an accredited representative of the English Government to tell the American people of the way in which the women of England have stepped forward to fill the gaps in the industrial organization caused by the enlistment of men for the British armies.
Mr. William A. Dupee, of the United States Food Administration at Washington, will tell of America's problem in food conservation. He will show that, while many of the regulations issued by that department may have seemed unnecessary, they are, nevertheless, all based on most pressing necessity and are the result of a nation-wide study of the food situation.
The Naval Band of the Radio School will give a concert of patriotic airs for half an hour before the opening of the meeting, and the Radcliffe Glee Club will render musical selections.
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