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The answer to Miss Furness' question seemed to be only a hesitant "Yes" at the Young Democrat party at Harkness Commons. Several signs saying "I was for Adlai but now I'm for Jack" were prominently displayed, and a black glove was hung over a campaign poster for the defeated Rep. William H. Meyer of Vermont.

The 400 Democrats, about four times the number that showed up at the Republican party, were confident, happy, surprisingly quiet, and for the most part pretty high.

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