The organization meeting of the Harvard Business Council, previously announced for Friday, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Dunster House Common Room and is open to all undergraduates.
Founded last year by Kurt Vogt '40, the Council is designed to be an informal discussion group with prominent business men concerning problems of government economic policies and their connection with business.
Last year, distinguished guests included the presidents of the New England Telephone and Telegraph and the Boston Elevated Railway. This year, pertinent to the problems of shortage of machines for national defense, the program will include the head of a large tool firm.
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