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University students added their voices to the protest of employees of the Harvard Club of New York yesterday, as the Harvard Committee for Wallace sent the strikers a 50-word telegram supporting their fight for a ten percent wage increase.
"We deplore the action of the Harvard Club," stated the message, "and we wish you success in your efforts." The telegram was dispatched after the executive committee of the organization voted the action at yesterday's meeting.
Meanwhile, plans have been made by the Committee to form a separate Wallace-supporting organization in the graduate schools of the University. In a letter sent to 150 graduate students, the Committee asks support of "progress, represented by the party of Henry Wallace," in preference to the "reaction" of the "old parties."
A preliminary meeting of the graduate group will be held tomorrow at 4 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House.
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