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Two Presidential campaigns touched down at Harvard Tuesday, one year and two weeks before the final election. California Gov. and unannounced Democratic candidate JERRY BROWN [left] demanded increased public control of private business and criticized forced busgng before a jampacked Sanders Theater audience. Republican presidential hopeful JOHN B. ANDERSON [R-Ill.] (right) said the country must strengthen itself domestically to reaffirm its standing in the eyes of the world.

Both are considered pronounced underdogs in their quests, but, as expected, voiced optimism for the upcoming campaign

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