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Arthur W. Coolidge, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, will speak before the newly-organized Harvard Young Republican Club this evening at 8 o'clock in Emerson D on "The Republican Party and '48."
The HYRC, most recent addition to the University's political action groups, is the largest of its kind, according to a bulletin released this week by its planning committee.
Coolidge, a cousin of "Silent Cal," will outline Republican strategy for the coming Presidential campaign. His own record includes the presidency of the State Senate in 1945, as well as a seat in both levels of the Massachusetts General Court during his 29-year, undefeated public career.
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