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Choral Society; University Choir; H-R Gilbert and Sullivan; PBH; Chairman of Freshman Class Committee; Chairman of Committee on the Freshman Year; Co-chairman, Combined Charities Drive; Harvard-Toronto Exchange
...problem, of course, is that most of the time the Geneva Conference does not exist. ICC reports are dutifully received and filed in Geneva, but they cannot be discussed or acted upon unless the Conference is in session. It has not been since 1962, and since co-chairman Russia must support any call for a new gathering, it is not likely to be in the foreseeable future...
Radcliffe NSA Representative, 1965-68; National Supervisory Board of NSA, 1966-67; Dorm Committee; Freshman Chorus; Young Dems Hunger Strike for Housing; Ad Hoc Committee for Housing and Student Participation; Vice-Chairman, Junior Parents Weekend; Co-chairman, Combined Charities, 1966; Representative-at-large, Student-Faculty Advisory Council...
...They went in on a moral basis without thinking what political effects their actions would have," says Mark Dyen '70, SDS co-chairman at Harvard. Dyen and most other experienced organizers consider the Resistance, which is primarily campus-based, an admirable effort, but "politically amateurish...
...Governors also ran into stubborn resistance from the congressional wing of the party over the 1968 G.O.P. platform. They demanded that a moderate from their ranks be made co-chairman of the platform committee, serving on a par with the almost certain congressional spokesman, Illinois' Senator Everett Dirksen. Wisconsin's Melvin Laird, chairman of the House Republican Conference and the conservative who chaired the 1964 platform committee, rejected the Governors' overtures, leaving unsettled what the tone of the 1968 G.O.P. platform will be and the kind of candidate who will be chosen...