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WESLEYAN INTERCOLLEGIATE PARLEY PROGRAM ANNOUNCED

Group to Study Relationship Between Business and Government

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Middletown, Conn., Feb. 19. The definite program of the Wesleyan Intercollegiate Parley of American Business and Government, to be held here by the students of Wesleyan University on Friday and Saturday. February 28 and March 1, has been announced.

With speeches and round table discussion by a socialist, a lobbyist, a liberal editor, a journalist, and social scientists, the students of Wesleyan will join with their guests from most of the Eastern colleges in a study of the relationship existing between American business and government, with an eye to present apparent tendencies and probable future trends.

The students and faculty of all eastern colleges are invited to attend the affair, and the Wesleyan fraternities are prepared to take care of a limited number of men overnight. Individuals who desire to make reservations should write to Marshall Bragdon, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut.

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