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Deciding to enter the Teachers' Oath controversy, the Student Union last night voted to attend the hearing on the Oath Bill in the State House Thursday morning at 10.30 o'clock. Meeting in the Lowell House Common Room, the Union decided to designate certain members to speak at the hearing, which will deal with the relative merits of repairing the present bill, or of putting teeth in it.
During the meeting, committees on Civil Liberties, Peace, Labor Problems, and Membership were formed.
Jeffrey W. Campbell, a member of the National Executive Council of the American Student Union and Guest speaker of the evening, stated that the chief purpose of the American Union was "to counteract academic sterility unsupplemonted by contact with actual world conditions."
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