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...members of the Harvard community. “Someone with the type of political genius he has happens only once in a generation, and when we have the chance to bring someone like that here, it’s a great opportunity,” said HRC President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10. According to Weatherl, after the club’s new executive board was elected last fall, the board created a list of political figures they thought HRC members would like to hear speak on campus. HRC Vice President for Campaigns and Activism Colin J. Motley...
...drew bemused glances from tourists and prospective students and silent confusion from local pedestrians. But other reactions were less favorable. “I would think Harvard students have better things to do with their time than institute fake protests,” said Harvard Republican Club President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10. “It’s mindless stuff like this that gives people the impression that Harvard is full of crazy, fringe left-wingers.” Weatherl was particularly critical of the group’s satire of supporting the troops...
...Yale, Caleb Holmes, tries to go baseline on Evan Harris but steps out of bounds. Housman brings up the ball, tosses it up alley-oop style for Jeremy Lin who continues lighting up the scoreboard. [Harvard 22, Yale...
...annual Lincoln Day Dinner in Eliot House dining hall last night. The Harvard Republican Club (HRC) and the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) co-sponsored the dinner, which attracted approximately 150 students—the largest audience ever to attend an HRC event, according to HRC President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10. Steele, who became the first African American elected to a state-wide office in Maryland when he became lieutenant governor in 2002, is now the chairman of GOPAC, a Republican political action committee. In his speech, Steele urged young conservatives to get involved...
...Republicans and Democrats is based on the differing ways in which each party views the term “socialized medicine.” Although Americans of both parties support the general concept of universal health care, divergent interpretations of the term is the source of controversy, Blendon added. Caleb L. Weatherl ’10, president of the Harvard Republican Club, said he believed that moving to a system of socialized medicine would be a step in the wrong direction. “I think that it’s important for us to help provide for those...