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ASSEMBLY WILL DISCUSS RUSSIA

Men From Countries Not Represented May Apply for Membership

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"Recognition of Soviet Russia" will be the subject of the coming meeting of the International Assembly to be held on Monday evening, May 4. The meeting will take place at the Liberal Club on Winthrop Street at 7.30 o'clock, and will be open to all members of the University.

At present 16 nations are represented in the Assembly, and officers of the Liberal Club announce that any man in the University whose home country is not represented, and who desires to represent it, should see either J. H. Swayze '25 in Weld 40 or F. S. Pollak '23 in Stoughton 32.

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