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Theodore Dreiser will speak before the Liberal Club at a closed meeting early next month. He has refused to address an open meeting because he feels that his talk will be important only to those with liberal ideas. Lincoln Steffens will also appear before the club during the year.
Plans for the Model League of Nations Conference which is scheduled for March here in Cambridge this year are in the hands of the Liberal Club. They will make the arrangements with the different colleges, obtain rooms for them, and arrange the details of their visit. Malcolm S. Knowles, vice-president of Phillips Brooks House, is assisting in the preparations. The club considers the meeting this spring extremely important due to the complications abroad.
Their first activity will be distributing peace propaganda at the Armistice Day parade in Boston. They will give out pamphlets of "The Horror of It" a photographic study of warfare in the trenches. Radcliffe, Wellesley, and Boston University are joining in the demonstration.
Study groups, which will meet about eight times a year, have been formed to discuss such subjects as peace and literature. A lobbying campaign for the park legislation and the Frankfurter anti-labor injunction legislation bill under consideration, at present, by the Massachusetts legislature, will also be carried on.
Comstock Glazer '35 was elected secretary of the organization last night. Arrangements for the various committees were also made at the meeting.
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