Roger N. Baldwin '05
Augusts G. Dill '08
H. W. L. Dana '03
John Haynes Holmes '02, Minister of the Community Church, New York
Harry W. Laidler
John F. Lewis Jr.
Mrs. Arthur G. Rotch
H. N. MacCracken '05, President of Vassar
J. W. Morris
Henry Mussey forming a lasting link between autonomous college liberal groups, in organizing and fostering such groups, and in widening the scope of the organization so as to make it truly national.
The credit of bringing about this convention and of making it such an important event belongs chiefly to Harvard and Radcliffe students. They have secured some of the most prominent liberals in the country as speakers, As well as men who are recognized as the foremost educators. Among those who will address the convention are Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75, Walter Lippman '10 of the "New Republic", President Eliot, Senator Edwin F. Ladd of North Dakota, John Haynes Holmes '02, head of the Community Church, New York, and President H. N. MacCracken '05 of Vassar.
Those who have been instrumental in bringing about the Convention and assuring its success are the following:
John Rothschild ocC, and Miss Mary E. Switzer of Radcliffe, joint chairmen of the General Arrangements Committee; R. E. Wheeler '22 and Miss Edna Cers, joint chairman of the Reception Committee; Eva Wechsler, chairman of the Publicity Committee; Horace B. Davis ocC., Robert Wormser '22, Secretary of the Organizing Committee; John F. Lewis IG., and Peter B. Ferguson '23 of the Committee on General Arrangements; Theodore Dreier '23, chairman of the Finance Committee; A. N. Moore '23 chairman of the Hospitality Committee.
All sessions of the Convention will be held in Harvard Union. All men in the University are invited to attend as delegates to, and the members of the Faculty as guests of the Convention.
The program for the two days of the Convention is a follows:
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