Word: aisner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Robert C. Hagopian, newly appointed treasurer and counsel for the Harvard Times-Republican, yesterday demanded all moneys and financial records of the publication from Jason A. Aisner...
...Aisner, who resigned as Times-Republican treasurer and counsel after the election of Norman William Smith '58, as president of the HYRC, has presented a $500 bill for services and $3.09 bill for stamps to the Times-Republican. Hagopian stated that he was amazed that a Republican of Mr. Aisner's standing should request remuneration for such services...
...Aisner has consented to appear before a meeting of the HYRC Planning Committee next Monday afternoon to state his position. The Planning Committee has voted to pay Aisner $3.09 for the stamps, but is unable to do so because Aisner still possesses the checkbooks as well as the other financial records...
...Aisner, former chairman of the Youth for Eisenhower Committee in Massachusetts, refuses to turn over the records until he is paid. The bill came as a surprise to members of the Times-Republican who assumed Aisner was serving without remunerations as they were, their only expressed interest being the creation of collegiate interest in the principles of the Republican Party...
Several weeks ago, Aisner recommended suspension of publication of the T-R because the paper was deeply in debt. Some club members feel that Aisner's resignation may hove been connected with the continuation of publication of the paper...