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"Keep slugging." That's what former Democratic National Committee Director Gael Sullivan telegraphed the Harvard Committee for Douglas when, due to a previous engagement, he declined an invitation to speak at the Committee's Douglas rally tonight at 7:45 o'clock in New Lecture Hall.
And the Douglas supporters will be out in force to plug for their favorite when they gather to urge the Supreme Court Justice's nomination as Democratic presidential candidate.
Keynote speeches will be delivered by John L. Saltonstall, Jr. '38, Boston attorney and John R. Everett, professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University.
Students for Douglas, under the leadership of Richard M. Hays '49, has organized in 30 colleges throughout the country and has the support of Students for Democratic Action with its 3,000 members. In the University, the group claims over 600 men signed-up, more than any other political organization.
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