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Through no definite platform was adopted, staunch support of the policies of the Democratic party and the general sentiment voiced yesterday at the organization meeting of the Harvard Democratic Club. To manage the affairs of the club until the election of regular officers, an executive committee was chosen, consisting of C. P. Morehouse '25, R. H. Jackson '26, and L. H. Smith '25. They will be glad to see any men interested in joining the club. Plans will soon be under way for getting Prominent Democrats to speak at the University, and it is likely that the club will be a potent factor in influence college political opinion, especially as this year's presidential election draws near.
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