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Swinging into action with one hundred and ninety participants, The Yale Harvard-Princeton Conference on Public Affairs began its regular program at New Haven today. In the afternoon the Conference started its actual work dividing into five tables for discussion on current topics of vital political and economic interest to the youth of today.
At 4:30 o'clock there was a special housing forum which was conducted by Nathan Straus, Federal Housing Administrator outside of the set group of topics discussed at the different tables.
The conference was featured by the presence of leading men in the present administration and foremost authorities on current events of the three universities. The conference has been particularly commended by Secretary of State Hull and Justice Stanley Reed.
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