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"Mr. Republican 1952" will be discussed when two supporters of Taft and Eisenhower appear at the Harvard Law School Forum's program in Sanders Theatre at 8 p.m. tonight.
"Tex" McCrary, NBC radio and TV commentator, and General Robert Cutler '16, Overseer, will speak for Eisenhower while former Congressman Hamilton Fish Jr., and J. Kenneth Bradley, a Republican leader in Connecticut, will present Taft's side.
McCrary, who recently engaged in a verbal battle with Taft on a TV program will speak on Eisenhower's qualifications and opinions on the international level with Fish expected to dispute his points.
Cutler is expected to concentrate on Eisenhower's domestic views, with Bradley countering him with Taft's home front stand.
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