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r FFUSED light in one corner of the darkened "Y" room chairs D drawn up informally a dozen and a half students and faculty members. a spirit of ccmraderie it's one of the fortnightly meetings of the International Relations Club. Dr. Whitfield's voice booms forth Bob Brooks analyzes events. IDAMAE RILEY the club agrees letters are sent to President Roosevelt, Senator Rad- Pr •• irlonl cliffe. Senator Tydings. and Maryland's Representatives commending the American neutrality policy Two months later President Roosevelt writes that he appreciates the club's interest. March . the Mongols of Central Asia gallop across the screen a magic finger traces the dismemberment and rebirth of Poland a club program featuring historical films . an open meeting High-lights of the year: the Club's decision to meet twice a month instead of once . our speaker from Baltimore on Palestine. . the new books from the Carnegie Foundation . and refreshments I Miller. Carrara. Schimp. Lambert. Riley. Needham, Oleair, Brooks, Silberstein. Whitfield 147