Students from over a score of foreign countries will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at a gathering of the International Council in the Main Parlor of the Phillips Brooks House to discuss Italy under the Fascist regime. Nicolo Tucci, professor of Political Economy, at Amherst, will address the group on the history and recent developments of Fascism, stressing the accomplishments and improvements that have been brought about under the dictatorship. The regime has fired Italians with a great political consciousness and patriotism and at the same time has safeguarded the country from the menace of Communism, Professor Tucci believes.
Two hundred and fifty students from 40 countries are now enrolled in the register of Phillips Brooks House, of which the majority are graduate students. Members of the council have a much stronger sense of politics than native-born Americans and enter into the discussions with greater zeal and interest, as has been evident from the discussion of minority issues, the British Foreign Policy, and the Manchurian situation, which the Council has treated in the last three meetings.
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