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Gordon Will Discuss Effect Of War on Life in America

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Lincoln Gordon, instructor and tutor in the Harvard Government Department, will discuss the changes the war will bring to American life at a meeting of the Young Friends Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Friends Center, 5 Long fellow Park, Cambridge. Dr. Gordon is an expert in the field of government control of industry.

This will be the second in a series of talks under the joint leadership of Hugh Barbour '42 and Eleanor Townsend, Radcliffe '41. Members of the Harvard faculty and others expert on various phases of post-war planning will lead discussions during the series which continue into the spring of 1942.

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