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CRUSADERS CALLIOPE WILL VISIT CAMBRIDGE TODAY

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Today at 12 o'clock, a steam calliope will visit Harvard Square under the auspices of the Crusaders, a young men's national organization for the repeal of the eighteenth amendment and for the return to the states of their rights of self-government.

In Boston, the Crusaders are led by Standish Bradford '24, who played University football, F. A. Clark, Jr. '29, member of the University football, polo teams and crew; Leo Daly '27, also a football player, and M. W. Greenough '25, who was University football captain in his Senior year. During The Crusaders' visit, undergraduates will have the opportunity to become members as an official of the organization will be in charge of the calliope.

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