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The local Democratic Ward Committee will hold its organizational meeting at Harvard for the first time tomorrow night, in recognition "of the fact that we owe something to the Harvard community and students," George Goverman, former chairman of the committee, said yesterday.
All Democrats registered to vote in Ward 6, which includes the Freshman Yard, the River Houses, and some graduate dorms, can attend the session, where ward committee officers will be elected and bylaws adopted, Goverman said.
Evangeline Morphos, senior advisor to freshmen, who received the most votes in last month's ward committee election, arranged for the Freshman Union meeting, Goverman said.
"Harvard may not be everybody's favorite neighbor, but it is a neighbor, and its students are an important part of the community," Goverman added.
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