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HYRC Defeats Motion To Restrict President

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A resolution that the President of the Harvard Young Republican Club refrain from "publicly denouncing other officers of the club" was defeated at the HYRC Planning Committee meeting yesterday.

David F. Peterson '59, president of the HYRC, claimed that the resolution was "only an attempt of the vice-president and the secretary to get revenge for my criticism of their actions."

The proposer of the resolution, Frederic P. Claussen '59, vice-president of the HYRC, said "Peterson's public denunciations of private activities only serve to bring the HYRC into disrepute."

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