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A. I. L. CHAPTERS WILL HOLD MEETING AT FAIR

MOVEMENT ENLISTS AID OF FIFTY WESTERN COLLEGES

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American Independence League officers announced last night that a conference of twenty or thirty colleges at the New York World's Fair this weekend will map a campaign to organize all Eastern campuses against participation in the European war.

To be held in the Ford building, under the auspices of the Harvard and Princeton branches, the parley will lay the groundwork for concerted action on the interventionist issue by all colleges cast of Ohio.

National Membership Reached

At the same time the League revealed that it had secured the cooperation of 50 colleges in the Midwest under the leadership of Northwestern University and that the possibilities of a nationwide organization have now ben completely realized with the participation of a similar circuit under U. C. L. A.

Meanwhile the Harvard A. I. L. has been making plans for its first membership meeting in order to outline future policy and to elect officers. Donald C. McKay, assistant professor of History, will speak at the rally to be held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening in Emerson D.

Amherst and Williams are among several colleges that began chapters in the same organization during the last weekend, it was disclosed. The network which is growing rapidly in the East will be consolidated and extended in New York on Saturday and Sunday.

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