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MOVEMENT FOR GARNER STARTED BY STUDENTS

Will Cooperate With Clubs in Other Universities To Arouse Interest in Speaker of House

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Agitation for a Garner-for-President club has been set in motion by a group of undergraduates and will culminate in a meeting tonight at 7.30 o'clock in Winthrop C-51 to discuss plans.

The club, if enough interest is shown to warrant its existence will be organized on the basis of close cooperation with similar clubs already established in other universities. These clubs will cooperate, in turn, with a nation-wide movement for Garner's election within the ranks of the Democratic party. Although the organization of the Garner-for-President club does not spring from the Harvard Democratic club, its organizers hope that the two may work together in harmony for the best interests of the Democratic party in the United States. The club members will attempt to popularize Garner within the University.

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