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HLU. Wallace Group Split on Marshall Plan

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Marshall Plan support in the college has mounted to 200 signature after one day of petition-passing by the Liberal Union. Although only one tenth of the expected minimum, the signers of the petition, directed to Congress, represent 90 percent of all approached so far.

Meanwhile, the Committee for Wallace will oppose the Marshall Plan against the Radcliffe League for Democracy in a debate at 3 o'clock tonight in Cabot Ball Saunter H. Rear, assistant professor of Government, will moderate.

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