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WILL SPEAK ON LEAGUE

"Back-Door, Side-Door, Cellar-Door, or Front-Door" is Prof. Hudson's Subject

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"Back-door, Side-door, Cellar-door, or Front-door" will be the subject of Professor Manley O. Hudson '10 of the University Law School, when he speaks this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in Longfellow House, 105 Brattle Street. Professor Hudson's qualifications for talking on the League of Nations are many during the war he was affiliated with the State Department; he was a member of the American committee to negotiate peace in 1918 and later at the Peace Conference in 1919; he appeared at the International Labor Conference in Washington the same year, and at the Genoa Conference in 1920. Professor Hudson has been with the Law School since 1921.

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