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POLITICS AT HARVARD

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

While I admired the spirit and content of your editorial Thursday I would merely like to correct a small misplacement of emphasis. The Stevenson political organizations in the college are working together in drives in Cambridge, Boston, and Brighton. Every night (Monday throuh Friday) for the two weeks beginning October 22, parties of the faithful will assemble at 6:15 p.m. in Room 305, 52 Dunster St. to go canvassing and rabble rousing. Workers need not bother Gordon Martin; they can receive their assignments and transportation at the above address. President,   Theodore L. Kesselman, 3L, '54,   Harvard Students for Stevenson.

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