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Three of the top four Republican candidates for the Presidential nomination will come to the University to speak to the Harvard Young Republican Club in the next two months, Roger A. Moore '53, Republican National College Director and a member of the H.Y.R.C., said last night.
Governor Earl Warren of California is scheduled to talk at the Lincoln Day Dinner in Boston on February 12, and will address the College Republicans on either that day or the next.
The following week, on February 19, Senator Robert Taft of Ohio will address H.Y.R.C. members.
Harold Stassen, chancellor of the University of Pennsylvania, is expected sometime during the second week in March. Moore added that General Dwight D. Eisenhower will be invited to Harvard if he returns to the country before the school year closes.
Moore recently returned from the Republican National Committee meetings in San Francisco where he acted in his capacity as G.O.P. National College Director. When asked to name his favorite candidate, Moore told the CRIMSON, "I like Eisenhower."
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