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FAY WILL SPEAK AT ELIOT WEDNESDAY ON WAR DEBTS

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Professor S. B. Fay '96 will speak on "War Debts and Reparations" in the Junior Common Room at Eliot House on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The lecture is under the auspices of the Eliot House Historical Society, and is the third of a series of talks by prominent Harvard professors on subjects dealing with the World War and its aftermaths. The two previous speakers have been Professor W. L. Langer '16, who spoke on "The European Diplomatic Situation Immediately Preceding the War," and Major Thomas Thomas, who spoke on "The Condition of the Continental Armies in 1914." According to D. J. Boorstin '34, Secretary of the Society, several similar lectures will be given before the end of the year.

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