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Following a talk last night in the Eliot House Common Room by A. N. Holcombe '06, Professor of Government at Harvard, plans were begun for organizing an Eliot House Government and Economic Society, which will be established as soon as enough interest in it is shown.
The project was discussed by a group of students studying History, Government, and Economics, who attended this lecture, and who had invited Professor Holcombe to speak. It is hoped that enough people will become interested to permit a meeting for election of officers in the near future. The society will encourage independent research by its members and will attempt to get prominent men in the field to address it.
Professor Holcombe spoke on "Manchuria and World Peace." He discussed the various theories as to which nation. China or Japan, was the aggressor.
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