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Many members of the Harvard community will stream to Phillips Brooks House tomorrow, when the citizens Union of Massachusetts will held a meeting for Massachusetts voters.
Spokesmen for the four major political parties will present their party's platform and stand on the important election issues, and there will also be opportunity for general discussion and questions from the floor.
The meeting which will be held at 8 o'clock in the Peabody Room, is free and open to the public. The new citizens Union Voters Guide, with information on party platforms and nearly 60 candidates for election will be on sale.
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