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Moore Claims GOP Party of Principles

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President Eisenhower offers action shaped by principles, and policies founded on a strong faith in the American system, reported Roger Moore '53 as he presented the Case for the Republicans at the Dunster House Political Forum last night. Attempting to discuss the issues that "are not going to win the election," but which are of interest to thinking voters. Moore described the Democratic platform as an attempt to win votes by promising the "common man" just "more."

Admitting Eisenhower's personal popularity and Stevenson's "egg-head past, he maintained that only Republican policies stem from consistent principles.

This was the first of a series of lectures which the Forum will present.

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