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...Harvard and across the nation were passionately supporting a youthful candidate for president who spoke to them with eloquence and charisma, and who even carried a Harvard degree. Cambridge hosted heated debates, partisan speakers, and plenty of student volunteers distributing leaflets and voter registration information. Issues ranging from the candidates?? stances on national security to levels of political experience were discussed in classrooms and common rooms across campus...
Academics, then, probably isn’t the common thread. Maybe there’s another unifying element to the Harvard experience. Yet the other list of possible candidates??athletics, extracurricular activities, and community involvement—are subject to even more division and are less likely to focus students around a common goal...
...Democratic candidates??half hailing from Cambridge—will vie for the seat in Tuesday’s primary. There are no Republican candidates, but one Independent, John Cesan of Agawam, plans to run in the May 11 general election...
Maturity is also frequently cited as a potential rationale behind Z-listing. But according to Fitzsimmons, the College simply views Z-listed students as “good candidates?? that it would like to enroll...
Furthermore, Wheeler predicted that the 20 percent of the electorate that typically hails from Cambridge will split its votes among the three remaining Cambridge candidates??Dennis A. Benzan, Timothy R. Flaherty, and City Councillor E. Denise Simmons...