Arthur Maass, assistant professor of Government, yesterday afternoon urged the Law School Citizens Committee on the Hoover Committee Report "to expose the lobbies which are opposing the Hoover proposals." He was speaking at the Langdell Hall Courtroom at a meeting sponsored by the Committee and the Law School Record.
Maass, who was a member of the Hoover Commission's task force on natural resources, also said that one of the most important ideas to come from the Commission has been the establishment of "smaller editions of the Hoover Commission in the states."
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