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Sixty women turned out in the Cabot game room last night in hear Roy F. Gootenberg '49, Teaching Fellow in Government, speak on the coming elections at an organizations meeting of the Radcliffe chapter of Students for Democratic Action.
Gootenberg told what was an unusually heavy turnout of girls for a 'Cliffe political organization that the approaching state vote was "crucial" because the winning party could gerrymander to its advantage. He urged these attending to aid the Liberal Union in canvassing local across in an effort to get out the vote.
Reginald Zalles, former instructor in Philosophy, and now Administrative Director of the C.I.O., will speak at a joint meeting of the Liberal Union and the Radcliffe S.D.A. Tuesday.
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