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Harvard's Republican Club hopes to circulate its Republican Review to college students all over the country next year.
Editors of the magazine will go to Washington during spring vacation to ask Ray Bliss, chairman of the National Republican Committee, for money. They are also asking prominent Republicans for financial support.
In Washington the editors will show Bliss letters praising their October issue, which they received from Senate Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen (III.) and former Secretary of Defense Neil McElroy.
The Review hopes to have correspondents at colleges across the nation said club president James W. Vaupel `67, Young Republican clubs at Dartmouth, Smith and Yale have already asked to participate, he said.
The editors plan to include articles representing "typical Republican thinking on American campuses today". One problem, Vaupel said, will be working through the predominantly conservative Young Republican clubs across the country, while maintaining a moderate editorial policy.
The Harvard group has "unofficially changed its name," Vaupel said, to indicate disagreement with the national Young Republicans.
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