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DELEGATES FROM FIFTEEN COLLEGES CONFER TODAY

New England Student Conference Holds First Session at 3--Many Prominent Speakers Will Lead Discussions

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Students from fifteen New England colleges are the guests of the Liberal Club today at the New England Student Conference, which is being held under the auspices of the League for Industrial Democracy. The conference begins this afternoon and closes on Sunday, January 13. All members of the University are invited to attend the discussion groups and lectures by prominent men which will occupy the various sessions.

With the exception of this afternoon's session, which is at the Episcopal Theological School, all the meetings will be held at the Liberal Club, 66 Winthrop street.

The program for today follows: The Church and Labor  3 P.M.

Speakers--Professor N. B. Nash '09 of the Episcopal Theological School; Paul Blaushard, Field Secretary of the League for Industrial Democracy, and D. T. Eaton, Chairman.

Dinner Conference on "Brain Workers and the Labor Movement 6.30 P. M.

Speakers--Professor Vida D. Scudder of Wellesley; Roger N. Baldwin '05, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union; Stuart Chase, Director of The Labor Bureau, and Professor Felix Frankfurter L '06 of the University, Chairman.

Speakers--Professor N. B. Nash '09 of the Episcopal Theological School; Paul Blaushard, Field Secretary of the League for Industrial Democracy, and D. T. Eaton, Chairman.

Dinner Conference on "Brain Workers and the Labor Movement 6.30 P. M.

Speakers--Professor Vida D. Scudder of Wellesley; Roger N. Baldwin '05, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union; Stuart Chase, Director of The Labor Bureau, and Professor Felix Frankfurter L '06 of the University, Chairman.

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