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The principal speakers at a meeting of the Harvard Council on Post War Problems tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Lowell House Junior Common Room will be Joseph H. Ball, Senator from Minnesota and James W. Fulbright, Representative from Arkansas, who will talk on the Ball-Burton, Hatch-Hill Senate resolution advising the United States to take the initiative in the formation of a powerful United Nations.
The two Congressman will address a closed Faculty lunch before the meeting. Ball, a Republican, first appointed in 1940 by Governor Stassen to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Lundeen, was elected for a full term last year.
Fulbright, a Democrat, is a former Rhodes Scholar and former President of the University of Arkansas.
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