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A goodly number of boohs and chants of "we want Landon" from many of the 15,000 present greeted the vanguard of President Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 and his party on their journey through the Square yesterday afternoon. The presence of Governor Curley in the Presidential car may have had something to do with the unwelcome salutations rising above the roar of the motorcycles.
A few seconds later, the Democratic enthusiasm, somewhat dampened by the hour-and-a-quarter delay, broke out with vigor, and practically every member of the Democratic National Committee received plaudits during the latter part of the parade.
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