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Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History, and varsity football captain Howard E. Houston '50, will step to the University Theater stage at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow to help celebrate the "kick-off" of Cambridge's annual Red Feather campaign.
Schlesinger will speak on the general aims of the fund drive. Houston's topic is as yet unannounced.
Other local luminaries who will partake in the ceremonies are: Eddie Waitkus, Philadelphia Philly first baseman (out since May after being shot in a hotel room), Al Capp, author of "LIT Abner," actress Betty Field, and Mayor Michael J. Novilie.
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