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As the climax to its fall activity, League spokesman Charles L. Whipple '35 reallrmed yesterday that the National Student League will take part in the conference to be held in Phillips Brooks House on Sunday of local organizations which are supporting an unemployment insurance measure before the coming session of Congress.
At the conference on Sunday a delegate will be chosen to attend a lobby at Washington on January 5,6,7. The N.S.L. has been urging student support of the proposed bill because it would also insure relief for future Harvard graduates in need of work.
In addition to lending vigorous support towards this measure, the Harvard chapter of the Student League will send a delegate to a National conference of the League at St. Louis on Wednesday, and it will also be represented at the International Youth Conference at Brussels on Saturday, December 29, and Sunday, December 30.
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