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Newest of the College's political groups, the Society for the Preservation of Free Enterprise, has taken shape this term under the direction of a three-man Freshman committee. Its official title leaves little to be said about its purpose, but Anthony B. Neidecker '50, the society's founder, is very definite about the fact that it is far from a reactionary group.

He plans to invite not only businessmen and industrialists to speak at meetings, but also prominent labor-leaders and others equipped to present all sides of present-day social and economic problems.

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