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Fourteen Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduate and graduate organizations announced last night they will jointly sponsor a four-day conference on "American Foreign Policy: An Evaluation," beginning April 24, 1952.
The group, numbering among its members representatives of the H.Y.R.C., H.L.U., Ivy Films, the U.N. Council, the Graduate School Council, and the Radcliffe Students for Democratic Action, is the first at the University to bring together these organizations.
Tentative plans were drawn up for the invitation of Robert A. Taft, Dean Acheson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Paul Douglas to speak at an April 25 forum.
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