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Liberal Union members will decide tonight at 7:30 o'clock whether or not they will throw the weight of their organization behind two Negro clergymen who will make bids for Cambridge municipal offices in the coming election, H.L.U. officials disclosed yesterday.
Support for the Rev. Rembert Stokes, councilmanic candidate, and the Rev. Kenneth Hughes, aspirant for a Cambridge school board post, has already been voted by the H.L.U. executive board. Ratification by the organization's membership is necessary before the stand is official.
Michael Karpovitch, associate professor of History, will discuss "The Task of Modern Liberals" at the meeting.
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