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Captain Carlsen Issue Rocks Union Politicos

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"The Flying Enterprise went down, but the ship of state must go on forever," proclaims a sign in the Harvard Union supporting Capt. H. K. Carlsen for the presidency. It is one of many induced by the printed announcement which appeared in the Union Saturday morning announcing the formation of a Capt. Carlsen Club.

An anti-Carlsen group also made its debut, immediately followed by a "semi-Carlsen" club. Yesterday, freshmen could even sign membership lists for a "Back to the Pole with Peary" movement and sign petitions requesting that Scollay Square be renamed Flying Enterprise Square.

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