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Martin, Noted Writer, Will Speak Before HSU Tonight

To Discuss American Labor Party in Eliot House Common Room

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The position of the American Labor Party will be discussed by Benjamin Martin, writer and cartoonist, at a general meeting of the Harvard Student Union in Eliot House Common Room this evening.

Martin ran against Ham Fish in the 26th Congressional district of New York on the Democratic and Labor ticket, losing in the face of the Dewey landslide, but finishing well ahead of his ticket. A representative of the younger element in politics. Martin graduated from the University of California in 1934, where he was president of the college comic magazine. He is a brother-in-law of John S. Stillman, president of the H. S. U.

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