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The Harvard Democratic Club, established in 1829, and active in the 1928 campaign, has been organized for the current election and has invited Hon. Robert J. Bulkley '02, United States Senator from Ohio, to speak in Cambridge on Friday afternoon. Senator Bulkley, whose victory in Ohio in the 1930 midterm elections was hailed throughout the country as a triumph both for the Democrats and anti-prohibitionists in a Republican state, will be in Boston on Thursday and Friday. He will address the Harvard Democratic Club in the Common Room of one of the Houses, later to be announced. Members of the University who are interested in the forthcoming elections are invited and members will be enrolled at the meeting.
The officers of the club for this year are T. H. Eliot 3L, president; J. L. Wheeler 2L, vice-president; D. M. Sullivan '33, secretary; and L. R. Houston '35, treasurer. D. E. Scoll '28, the leader of the Club in the 1928 campaign, will be an ex-officio member of the executive committee which is now in process of formation. G. W. Harrington 2L, head of the Brown Derby Brigade in 1928, will have charge of the speakers' bureau of the club which will participate in campaigns throughout Massachusetts.
The Club will not attempt to advance the candidacy of any particular candidate, its main purpose being to stimulate thought on political matters among members of the University. It will welcome Independents as well as those of Democratic persuasion
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