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B2H2 BILL IS BACKED BY POST-WAR COUNCIL HERE

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Prompted by a speech made by Senator Ball at Lowell House last Thursday, the Harvard Council on Post War Problems started a petition advocating adoption of the Ball-Hill-Burton-Hatch bill because of its favorable relation to post war peace. The petition was started at Radcliffe and should be around at the Houses next week.

This weekend the Council on Post War Problems is sending three representatives to the United States Student Assembly, where representatives from different colleges will have discussions on such topics as the National Resources Planning Board, the State Department, and Post War Organization.

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