Word: counsels
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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...
Hagopian, who is not to be confused with the recently elected Club counsel Richard Bowers, said that he was astounded to learn that Aisner had ordered the cessation of a Republican publication which reached 10,000 students weekly. He also said that he was interested in bringing unity to the HYRC and in continuing publication of the Times-Republican. Hagopian is a Boston lawyer, town treasurer of Watertown, and former executive organizer of the Massachusetts Council of Young Republicans Clubs...
...that point, Committee Counsel Robert Kennedy introduced into the record an affidavit from former Mayor Peterson. Clyde Crosby, said Mayor Peterson, had indeed come to him trying to get rid of Police Chief J. Bardell Purcell. Said Peterson: "Sometime in December of 1955, Clyde Crosby came to my office and stated that he had an official message, and 'I have to give it to you. Brewster, Sweeney [the late John Sweeney was secretary-treasurer of the West Coast Teamsters] and I have talked this over, and I have been instructed to tell you that if Purcell continues...
Jason A. Aisner, treasurer of the Harvard Times-Republican and legal counsel to the T-R and to the Harvard Young Republican Club, has resigned his posts, it was learned yesterday. He submitted with the resignation, a bill for $503.09 for his services to the two organizations...