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A Boston reporter, dozing in the South Station late yesterday afternoon, awoke from his lethargy on seeing a familiar figure come from the trains--Jim Farley.
"The reporter followed him to the Hotel Station where Peek's Bad Boy was cating with unidentified friends. "Mr. Farley--what are you going to do in Boston?"
"I'm here to see my daughter Botty at Wellesley," Big Jim smiled.
Doggedly the reporter trailed his prey to the Littauer Center at Harvard in the evening. Awaiting the chairman of the Democratic Committee were a select group of Government professors and Public Administration students. "It is strictly off the record," someone explained as the reporter tried to follow Farley through the door.
For over two hours the scoop hunter listened through the door, dejected over the fact that he couldn't print what he heard. One of the things that impressed him was: "The telephone bill along of the Demorcratic Committee in Washington is $50,000 a year."
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