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Tipper Gore Speaks At B.U.

Urges Students to Vote, Defends Warning Labels for Music

Gore said the couples piled onto her future husband's motorcycle and sped through the streets of Boston, evading police officers who objected to her position on the handlebars.

The speech, which took place in Tsoi Performance Center on Commonwealth Avenue, was also attended by Leverett resident Karenna A. Gore '95.

In other campaign news Friday, Kathryn I. Frucher '93, a former presidents of the Radcliffe Union of Students who is on leave this term, appeared on NBC's "Today" show.

Frucher, the national student coordinator of the Clinton-Gore campaign, was pitted against College Republicans President Tony Zagotta. Anchor Bryant Gumbel allowed the two to argue virtually uninterrupted about America's young voters.

Frucher told the national television audience that young people are "really scared and really desperate" about America's future under Bush.

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"Young people are excited about the prospects here, and I think we're going to mobilize behind Bill Clinton," Frucher said.

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