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The HYRC will send a group of 40-80 members to Washington, D.C., next February for a luncheon meeting on Capitol Hill with seventeen Harvard associated Republican Senators and Congressmen, Tom A. Alberg '62, HYRC president, announced last night.
The trip will "try to counteract Democratic publicity about Harvard," Alberg said.
Senator Leverett Saltonstall '14 is working closely with the HYRC on the project. He has told Alberg that Senators John S. Cooper (R-Kentucky), Hiram Long (R-Hawaii), and Kenneth Keating (R-N.Y.) have agreed to attend along with thirteen GOP Congressmen.
William H. Bates and Laurence Curtis '16 are the only Massachusetts Congressmen involved. All those invited are either college graduates or holder of graduate school degrees.
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