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Woodrow Wilson Clubs will be organized in the colleges and Universities throughout the country, today, the fourth anniversary of America's entry into the world war. They will be, modeled on the Wilson Club started at the University last November and will have for their object the collection of all available data concerning the Peace Conference, the expression of the sentiment among college men in favor of the League of Nations, and the perpetuating of ex-President Wilson's ideas in regard to world peace. The immediate program of the clubs is to have public meetings addressed by speakers of national prominence.
The committee selected to outline a practical plan for the collection of the documents dealing with Mr. Wilson's work, all of which will be deposited in the Widener Library consists of: Dean Haskins of the Graduates School, Professor Bliss Perry, Professor W. N. Rocking '01, Professor A. C. Colidge'87, Director of the University Library; Professor F. J. Turner'09, and Professor C. H. Mellwein'08, some of whom were officially, at the Peace Conference.
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