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Two newspapermen will be on hand to interpret election returns as they come in during the Harvard Radio Network's all night election vigil tonight.
Louis Lyons, curator of the Nioman Fellowship, and David Droiman, a Nioman Fellow and a staff member of the Minneapolis Star, have been brought in by the Network to analyze returns of the Presidential, Senatorial, and House races.
The Network will devote its entire radio time to the election. Between returns it will play light classical music. The broadcast is under the direction of Hartford Gunn '48.
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