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In the second of two non-partisan political rallies, the American Veterans Committee chapters of Arlington, Belmont, Cambridge, Somerville, and Watertown will present leading Massachusetts Democratic candidates, including Governor Maurice J. Tobin, at a meeting in Rindge Hall tonight at 8 o'clock.
Following a Republican gathering held October 2 which was addressed by gubernatorial candidate Robert Bradford, the program for tonight includes John F. Kennedy, Congressional aspirant from the 11th District; Thomas J. Buckley, state auditor up for reelection; and Benedict F. Fitzgerald, the party's bid for secretary of state.
Simon P. O'Leary, chairman of the sponsoring AVC group's voters committee, and Albert S. Bigelow, state AVC chairman, affirmed that Harvard students were invited to the gathering.
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