In a meeting at 7 o'clock last night in the Eliot House Junior Common Room, the Harvard Federalist Union held a meeting prior to abandoning activity for the year. The purpose of the meeting was to gather in new members to carry on the union next year.
Highlight of the Federalist Union's program this year was a speech delivered last by Clarence Streit, founder of the "Union Now" movement.
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