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Bundy, Beer to Argue Election at Kirkland

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Two habitual political fees, associate professors of Government Samuel Beer and McGeorge Bundy will debate the Presidential campaign tonight at 8 p.m. in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room.

Last year, Beer and Bundy teed off in Adams House on the British elections. Two years ago, their subject was the 1950 Congressional elections.

Bundy, who worked on Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's foreign policy speeches in 1948, is now supporting Gen. Eisenhower. Beer, political action director of the Massachusetts Chapter of Americans for Democratic Action, will speak for Gov. Stevenson.

The debate is sponsored by the Liberal Union.

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