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Three officers for the coming year were chosen last night by the Socialist Club at their annual election. Alden Rogers Whitman '34 of Bridgeport, Connecticut was elected president; Solomon Eliazer Shershevsky '31 of Dorchester, vice-president; and Edward Yarnall Hartshorne '33 of Haverford, Pennsylvania, secretary-treasurer.
Members of the club will shortly appear before committees of the State legislature to argue for a bill to abolish compulsory military training in the schools and colleges of Massachusetts. This is a part of the national campaign of the League for Industrial Democracy. The club also decided at its meeting last night to continue its policy of inviting members of the faculty, and outside speakers to talk at its meeting, and has scheduled for the near future Norman Thomas and Heywood Breun.
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