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John Harvard goes to New York this weekend, when the Associated Harvard Clubs hold their forty-third annual meeting there on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
On the schedule are a symposium on "Our Expanding Horizons" for Friday night, a report on College activities by President Conant and others intimately connected with the University, including several undergraduates, on Saturday morning, a series of luncheon-discussion groups during the afternoon, and the annual dinner that evening. Sunday will be Harvard day at the World's Fair.
In Saturday morning's gathering, which will be devoted primarily to undergraduate activities, Spencer A. Klaw '41, president of the CRIMSON, and Westmore Willcox '41, president of the Advocate, will speak about college publications, Ray Dennett '36 is to discuss the religious and social services, and Phil C. Neal '40 and Langdon P. Marvin '41 will treat with student control and Freshman affairs respectively.
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