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In place of the meeting which had been previously announced as taking place in Phillips Brooks House last night, the committee which has been protesting the early closing of the College Library will hold a mass meeting on the steps leading up to the Library at 12 o'clock today. W.L. Plaisted '33 and 1. L. Pavio '35, members of the committee are scheduled to speak. The meeting is not expected to last longer than the seven minute interval between classes.
The committee stated last night that their reason for holding a meeting during the day was to get a larger attendance of commuting students who might be unable to come to one in the evening.
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