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STUDENT ANTI-OATH DRIVE

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Hoping to make their voting pressure felt in the fall elections, a provisional Anti-Oath League Society has been organized by a group of students, resident in the Boston wards.

In the words of their spokesman, "the League plans to follow in the footsteps of such illustrious predecessors as the Anti-Saloon League, American Legion, and other glorious pressure groups."

The first meeting will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Phillips Brooks House.

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