Word: aisner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Malcom Whitney was elected Chairman of the Massachusetts Council of Young Republicans over Jason A. Aisner early yesterday morning...
...Aisner, former counsul and treasurer of the Times-Republican, was opposed by the Harvard delegation including HYRC President Norman William Smith '58 and the Radcliffe delegate, Ellen Fitzpatrick '59. Aisner was supported among others by John R. Thompson '57, Donald P. Hodel '57, Donald Perlman '57, Thomas P. Stalker '58, and the Wellsley delegation...
...Aisner did, however, return the Times-Republican books after reading his report to a well-attended meeting of the Planning Committee and new Times-Republican counsel Robert C. Hagopian. He did not retract the $500 bill he had presented for services...
...report, Aisner stated that during the course of his service for the Times Republican, "I certainly did not have the intention of the expectation of being paid for my services. However, in order to make it perfectly clear that I was not a proprietor of the paper ... it became incumbent on me to submit a bill." He did not think a bill for one dollar sufficient...
...Aisner stated that he resigned because of Smith's misrepresentations of fact, his unrealistic business judgment in continuing to increase the debt of the paper and his general attitude." Aisner said the debt of the paper at the time of his resignation was $1479.25 which, he thought, "does not coincide, in my opinion, with the representations made by Smith and his colleagues to the effect than on or about March 7, 1957, the deficit was about...