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At a meeting of the executive committee of the Hoover League of Harvard it was decided to disband. This action was taken in view of the fact that undergraduate, interest in the Presidential campaign has lapsed during the last few weeks, and because the straw ballot has been held.
The balance of $35.25 which remained in the treasury has been handed over to the Hoover Republican Club of Cambridge. The headquarters of the league in the Dunster House Bookshop have been closed, and all campaign literature and office equipment has been moved to the Cambridge Hoover Headquarters in the building in Harvard square, where Wright & Ditson's was located.
Within the next week the executive committee of the Hoover League of Harvard will publish the results of the work of the organization.
The league was organized in February at a meeting of those interested in furthering the candidacy of Herbert Hoover. It has conducted a very successful campaign; holding mass meetings, at which such men as Lieutenant-Commander Thomas Mott Osborne and Ex-Governor S. W. McCall have spoken, and publishing two special bulletins.
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