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STUDENT POLITICIAN BEHIND IN INDIANA STATE ELECTION

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Dispatches last night by wire showed Harvard's latest undergraduate political aspirant, Theodore L. Sondak '40, trailing by 3,100 votes with 76 more precincts yet to be counted. He is in the race for nomination as state representative in the Indiana Republican primaries.

Divisionals and his Government thesis. "Sing a Song of Cities," have kept him in his Eliot House room for the last four weeks while his three rivals put on the pressure before the primaries.

In a desperate effort to gain voters, Sendak personally sent out over 1700 letters last week with the help of ten classmates.

Since his ballot number is 57, many battlecries alluding to the large food concern have been coined such as: "Catsup with government with Sendak-57 on the ballot."

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