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Hammond Douglass, a veteran of action in North Africa with the American Field Service, will present a lecture, accompanied by movies and slides, describing life in the service, tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at the Hasty Pudding Club.
Douglass, who left Yale in 1941 to join the Field Service, returned last summer after nearly a year of duty with the British Eighth Army. Since then he has done voluntary work at the New York office.
He conducted a lecture tour throughout the country in order to stir up interest in the organization and tomorrow evening's program will be open to the University, especially to those interested in getting into this work.
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