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SENATOR WALSH ADDRESSES DEMOCRATIC CLUB TONIGHT

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Senator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts will be the speaker this evening at the first of a series of open forums planned for this winter by the Harvard Democratic Club.

Senator Walsh's speech on "Some issues of the 1928 Campaigns" will be given at 8 o'clock in the Faculty Room of the Union, and will be open to all members of the University. Mr. Walsh is now engaged in drafting eight legislative reform measures for presentation at the next session of Congress, and the principles of these may be introduced into his talk tonight.

The Democratic Club in securing Senator Walsh is inaugurating a policy of obtaining prominent Democrats and Progressives for a series of forum discussions on the issues of the approaching campaign. Among the men who have been approached by the club are W. G. McAdoo, Newton D. Baker, and Professor W. Y. Elliott. There is also a possibility the Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York may be secured.

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