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A series of lectures sponsored by the Thomas-for-President Club will open this afternoon, in the Gore Hall Common Room at 2 o'clock with an informal talk by Professor Clarence Skinner chairman of the Social Ethics committee at Tufts College. There is no announced subject, and following the talk a general discussion is planned. The organization is backed by the Harvard Socialist Club. A. B. Lewis, local Socialist Party leader will preside at the meeting which is open to all students in the University.
The Thomas-for-President Club has made plans for three other lectures to follow in the near future. The second in the series will be given on Friday, April 22, but as yet no speaker has been definitely announced. On Friday, April 29, Powers Hapgood '20, will speak before the club, and on Monday, May 9, Norman Thomas, himself, will deliver an address.
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