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A mass demonstration for Eisenhower on Tuesday, April 27 leads the list of boosting activities planned by Students for Eisenhower, a recent addition to the rapidly swelling ranks of political clubs in the College.
Distribution of Eisenhower buttons is the second major item on the agenda, Roy F. Gootenberg '50, newly elected chairman of the group announced last night. The rally, he said, will be held in conjunction with similar rallies throughout the country.
All activities and programming for the club will be formulated in close cooperation with national headquarters of Students for Eisenhower, currently situated in 32 Little Hall.
W. Carroll Bumpers 1L, Eliot G. Gordon '47, Wayland C. Griffith 2G, Charles Konigsberg '50, and Stanley Leyden '48 round out the steering committee of the College division of the national organization.
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