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In a meeting held in Winthrop House yesterday, representatives of the 11 undergraduate organizations that sponsored Wednesday's protest meeting against the Nazi anti-Jew campaign drew up plans for giving financial aid to student refugees from Germany.
By the terms of the procedure agreed upon pending approval of University authorities, the organizations will attempt to get Catholic and Jewish victims of Nazi persecution out of Germany and will pay for their room and board in Cambridge if the University will grant them scholarship to cover their tuition.
At a meeting in Lowell House Common Room on Monday further plans will be discussed. The meeting will be open to all students interested in aiding in the project.
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