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Plans for organizing a new liberal political committee were discarded yesterday evening by leaders of such groups already existing in the University.
Members of the Progressive Citizens of America, the Harvard Youth for Democracy, Students for Democratic Action, the Harvard Liberal Union, and the Radcliffe League for Democracy, who attended a reception in honor of Robert Kenney, National Co-Chairman of PCA, agreed that "there is no need for another political organization but there is used for work on behalf of the liberal movement."
They heard Kenney predict a "ground swell of progressive political activity which will come from the west. Students and veterans will form its reservoir of political workers" Kenney said.
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