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Theodore J. Frazier '41, president of the Willkie Club, was spokesman for the Elephant, and he smiled broadly as he predicted a pachydermal victory. New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Missouri he regards as in the bag for Willkie...
...RELEASES. The one and only Grover Sales (who found out you can get an education at Harvard without registering) tells the story of the infamous Boston Hot Club in the October issue of the Hot Record Society Rag. Jam sessions with Count Basie, raids by the Beantown police, George Frazier's night in jail are all featured in Grover's account of the club's decline and fall. . . . Eight-neat fans may add to their list Teddy Powell's DECCA recording of Teddy's Boogie-Woogie. It's fast jump, with a gang of good choruses. . . . Will Bradley has finally...
More than 53 per cent of the Freshmen residing in the Yard have joined the Willkie Club of Harvard and are working for the election of the Republican candidate this November, Theodore J. Frazier, president of the Club, said last night, as he announced the Club's plans for the next two weeks...
...Willkie rallies have been scheduled by the Club, though the speakers have not as yet been chosen. Frazier hopes that Senator Edward Burke, Democrat, of Nebraska, who has come out for Willkie, will speak at the largest of the meetings...
...Absentee registration is the tougher situation," Theodore Frazier '41, chairman of the Willkie Club, explained last night. "In all the states except the closed 12, the absentee balloting is fairly easy...