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Governor Adlai E. Stevenson will probably not speak at Harvard during the remainder of his campaign, according to Stanley E. Tobin '53, president of the Harvard Young Democrats.
Twenty members of the Harvard Club, however, will greet Stevenson on his arrival at his Boston hotel on October 23.
Tobin stated that there is a possibility that President Truman may speak at the Rindge high school auditorium as part of his Boston tour on October 17. Definite arrangements will be known early next week.
Stevenson will tour New England the week after next in an effort to hold the electoral votes of Massachusetts and Rhode Island which Truman took in 1948 and swing others, particularly Connecticut, to the Democratic column.
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