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WGBH-TV (channel 2) will provide coverage of the debate between spiral candidates George Cabot Lodge '50 and H. Stuart Hughes at 8 p.m. Saturday from John Hancock Hall. Boston's three commercial stations channels 4, 5, and 7) have refused to televise the program...
...debate between the Massachusetts Senatorial candidates scheduled for Saturday night at John Hancock Hall will televised whether or not Democratic nominee Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy '64 shows up, George Cabot Lodge's headquarters revealed last night...
...challenge to debate the topic "The Cold War Can Be Won" was issued last day by Lodge. The Republican Senatorial nominee rented John Hancock Hall for the occasion and invited both Kennedy and Independent H. Stuart Hughes, Professor of History, to participate...
...reluctance to appear on the same platform with Stuart Hughes hardly affects the responsibility of the television industry to present the views of major candidates to the people of Massachusetts. Kennedy does not control the television industry in Massachusetts, and whether or not he chooses to appear at John Hancock Hall this Saturday, the views of his opponents deserve the fullest possible exposure to the Commonwealth...
Republican George Cabot Lodge '50, Independent H. Stuart Hughes, and a probably empty chair representing Democrat Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy '54 will clash in a debate at Boston's John Hancock Hall Saturday night...