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The Liberal Club will conduct a public condemnation of the Hitler regime, in the Kirkland House common room this evening at 8 o'clock. Two men will speak who have recently been in Germany. The first, Frank E. Mannel 2G will present a factual and analytical account of Hitler's rise to power. The second, Wolfgang Magnes, a native German, will describe the cultural aspects of the situation with special reference to anti-Semitism.
The purpose of the meeting is to arouse sentiment against the Hitler regime. Thus, the meeting will differ from previous Liberal Club meeting in that it will not be controversial. The members will this time draw their own conclusions. However, some of the University's fasciats are invited to defend Hitler.
The Liberal Club feels that anti-Semitismis only one phase of a many-sided grievance.
Although there is no guarantee that attendance at the meeting will be large, the committee has arranged that it will certainly be large enough for the conduct of a poker game, if that is necessary.
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