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A discussion of the Soldiers' Vote Bill and Congress's attempt to kill it will take place at an open meeting in Lowell House Junior Common Room Friday at 8 o'clock. Held by the Wendell Phillips Club of the AYD, the meeting is sponsored by Professors Gordon W. Allport, head of the Psychology Department, Wendell H. Furry, of the Physics Department, Robert'S. Billyer, of the English Department, Howard Mumford Jones, head of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Francis O. Matthiesson, of the English Department, and Arthur M. Schiesinger, of the History Department.
The speakers at the meeting will be the Rev. Dr. Irving Murray, of the Cambridge Unitarian Church, Samuel Stuart III '45, and Horace White, one of the Trade Union Fellows studying at the University. J. Hamilton Hewitt, Jr. '45 will be chairman.
At previous meetings of the Wendell Phillips Club, such men as Ben Barker, settlement worker in Dorchester, and ex-President Guild of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People have led discussions of race discrimination, and subsidies, and other vital issues.
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