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RALLY WEIGHS ROLE OF YOUTH IN WAR

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Stating that Boston can and probably will be bombed J. Wells Farley, President of the Harvard Club of Boston and member of the Massachusetts Committee for Public Safety, voiced the keynote of the Youth for Victory Conference yesterday at Sanders Theatre.

Four-hundred youth leaders of the Boston area heard Farley, Miss Emily Everett of the Boston Social Agencies Council, and Miss Hattle Smith, of the Massachusetts Labor Board open the meeting with the phophecy that civilian youth will inevitably be asked to perform serious duties during communal emergencies.

Organized and prepared by a group of Harvard psychologists, the gathering brought together representative of a number of the city's 1600 youth clubs in an effort to coordinate and broaden youth war activities.

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