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Harris, Brinton Argue Loan Policies Tonight

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"Uncle Sam or Uncle Shylock" is the topic to be discussed at the second meeting of the Harvard Forum tonight at 8 o'clock in Emerson D.

Debating the merits of a liberal foreign loan policy by the United States, Seymour Harris, associate professor of Economics, and Crane Brinton, professor of History, will be the principal speakers. Harris, an international trade authority, is a strong advocate, of liberal loans, while Professor Brinton defends a more conservative policy.

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