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The returns from two counties of Indiana today will make or break "Our Teddy," latest Harvard undergraduate politician seeking election in the Republican primaries for state representative.
With mottos of "common sense in government" and "fair treatment for men as well as women," Theodore L. Sendak '40 has been conducting a vigorous campaign from his Eliot House room for the past few months.
In an editorial devoted to Sendak, the "Elkhart Indiana Truth" said: "Sendak sounds like a very wise young man--but after he has come into contact with the buzz-saw of Indiana politics, he will be a lot wiser in the ways of human nature than he will ever be from his studies at Harvard."
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