News
Garber Announces Advisory Committee for Harvard Law School Dean Search
News
First Harvard Prize Book in Kosovo Established by Harvard Alumni
News
Ryan Murdock ’25 Remembered as Dedicated Advocate and Caring Friend
News
Harvard Faculty Appeal Temporary Suspensions From Widener Library
News
Man Who Managed Clients for High-End Cambridge Brothel Network Pleads Guilty
"Youth and students for McCormack for U.S. Senator" threw a kickoff dinner Tuesday night at the Commander Hotel to whip up enthusiasm for their organization and "receive the personal Among the leaders of the group is Harry F. Greene '63, president of the Young Democratic Club of Harvard and Redcliffe, which met criticism from national and regional young Democrats for his pre-primary endorsement Edward M. McCormack ever his opponent Edward M. Kennedy '54. Last week in Dunster House a small group of students formed the Harvard students for Lodge in support of the candidacy of Republican George Cabot Lodge '50. The group, headed by Richard B. Olsen '63 of Dunster House, will organize campus movements, write letters to home-town party leaders, do research and staff work, and hold a rally at the state convention, June 16 in Worcester. Students Bask Peabody Meanwhile, undergraduates' backing Endicott Peabody '42 for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination have organized; William M. Cloberty '62 is president, As yet no organized support among Harvard and Radciffe undergraduates has been inspired by two Senatorial candidates with Harvard connections--Democrat Kennedy and independent H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History. Tocsin, a student group whose views generally coincide with those of Hughes and which has Hughes among its faculty advisors, decided about three weeks ago not to endorse any candidates for election in Massachusetts or elsewhere. According to a spokesman, Toosin, members "had illusions that their endorsement would make much difference and did not know where to draw the line" in supporting candidates whom some members faver. Studetns Work for Candidates From five to ten students, however, have currently been working in Hughes' Harvard Square for Hughes" organization is presently contemplated. No "Harvard Students for Hughes" organization is presently contemplated, but the candidate has offered to pay room and beard for students who will help to gather petition signatures a few days after spring exams.
Among the leaders of the group is Harry F. Greene '63, president of the Young Democratic Club of Harvard and Redcliffe, which met criticism from national and regional young Democrats for his pre-primary endorsement Edward M. McCormack ever his opponent Edward M. Kennedy '54.
Last week in Dunster House a small group of students formed the Harvard students for Lodge in support of the candidacy of Republican George Cabot Lodge '50. The group, headed by Richard B. Olsen '63 of Dunster House, will organize campus movements, write letters to home-town party leaders, do research and staff work, and hold a rally at the state convention, June 16 in Worcester.
Students Bask Peabody
Meanwhile, undergraduates' backing Endicott Peabody '42 for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination have organized; William M. Cloberty '62 is president, As yet no organized support among Harvard and Radciffe undergraduates has been inspired by two Senatorial candidates with Harvard connections--Democrat Kennedy and independent H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History. Tocsin, a student group whose views generally coincide with those of Hughes and which has Hughes among its faculty advisors, decided about three weeks ago not to endorse any candidates for election in Massachusetts or elsewhere. According to a spokesman, Toosin, members "had illusions that their endorsement would make much difference and did not know where to draw the line" in supporting candidates whom some members faver. Studetns Work for Candidates From five to ten students, however, have currently been working in Hughes' Harvard Square for Hughes" organization is presently contemplated. No "Harvard Students for Hughes" organization is presently contemplated, but the candidate has offered to pay room and beard for students who will help to gather petition signatures a few days after spring exams.
As yet no organized support among Harvard and Radciffe undergraduates has been inspired by two Senatorial candidates with Harvard connections--Democrat Kennedy and independent H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History.
Tocsin, a student group whose views generally coincide with those of Hughes and which has Hughes among its faculty advisors, decided about three weeks ago not to endorse any candidates for election in Massachusetts or elsewhere. According to a spokesman, Toosin, members "had illusions that their endorsement would make much difference and did not know where to draw the line" in supporting candidates whom some members faver.
Studetns Work for Candidates
From five to ten students, however, have currently been working in Hughes' Harvard Square for Hughes" organization is presently contemplated. No "Harvard Students for Hughes" organization is presently contemplated, but the candidate has offered to pay room and beard for students who will help to gather petition signatures a few days after spring exams.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.