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Clarence Cook Little '10, authority on Genetics and Eugenics and former president of the University of Michigan, will speak for the Liberal Club on "Birth Control and the Pope's Encyclical." The talk, which will take place at 8 o'clock Monday in Emerson D, is open to all students of the University.
Little is the director of the American Birth Control League and managing director of the American Society for the Control of Cancer. He spoke before the Liberal Club last year, and because of his advanced ideas, he was selected to speak at this meeting.
D. H. Popper '32, president of the Liberal Club, announced the speakers for the next two meetings. Alexander Meiklejohn, University of Wisconsin, will talk April 9, and Frederick Vanderbilt Field is to speak the latter part of April.
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