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League of Nations Non-Partisan Association:
Prof. William A. Prayer of the History Department will speak on, "The
League of Nations as a Nion-Partisan Is'§ue" at the next meeting of the
League of Nations Study Group, at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday night, Nov. 11, in
Room 318-324, IUnion. Members of the Association and all others interested
are invited to attend. Edgar H. Ailes.
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