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Presented by the newly-formed Harvard chapter of the movement for Federal Union of the World Democracies, Clarence Streit, who initiated the idea with his two-year-old book, "Union Now," will speak in Emerson D tomorrow at 8 o'clock. Streit formed his theory for international peace and stability from his ten-year experience as the New York Times correspondent at the League of Nations in Geneva.
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