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ROOSEVELT SPEAKS TO HARVARD MEN AT UNION LUNCHEON

Democratic Leader Will be Presented by James Roosevelt '30--Club Offers Absentee Voting Service

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Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Democratic candidate for Governor of New York, is to speak at a luncheon in the Harvard Union at 1.15 o'clock tomorrow.

This luncheon is to be given under the joint auspices of the Union and the Harvard Democratic Club. Tickets are still available, and may be bought at the Union newstand.

Mr. Roosevelt will be introduced by his son James Roosevelt '30 now an undergraduate. The only two speeches will be the main speech by Mr. Roosevelt and the introduction by his son.

Those seated at the head table will be Professor Emeritus Eugene Wambaugh, Professor Manley O. Hudson, Professor Felix Frankfurter, Professor Zechariah Chafee, Professor F. W. Taussig, Mr. F. D. Roosevelt, James Roosevelt, Senator David I. Walsh, and Mr. David Scoll '28.

Those men who have secured absentee voting ballots may bring them to the Union and swear to them before a Notary Public who will be supplied by the Democratic organization.

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