To prevent prevent incumbent influence, the Harvard Young Republican Club Planning Committee adopted a resolution yesterday stating that a club president must "play no public role in the campaign of any candidate for his office."
Last night, one presidential candidate from the Harvard Young Democrats Club, David Z. Farbman '60, formally challenged his opponent, Derek T. Winans '61, to "discuss issues" at a meeting tonight at 7:45 p.m. in the Union.
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