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In their own separate ways, the Harvard Republicans and Democrats plan to celebrate through the vote-tallying on the night of Nov. 6.
The Harvard Young Republicans will set up headquarters in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Continental after 8 p.m. Beer, a band and two television sets will be available to members who pay 50 cents and others who have contributed $1.25 in advance or $1.50 at the door.
The Harvard Law School Young Democrats will be host to members of the Students for Stevenson and the Harvard Young Democratic Club in Harkness Commons after 9 p.m. Members of the participating organizations are admitted to the beer and television for free.
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