Word: coupes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Andrew J. Biemiller'62, President of the Harvard-Radcliffe Committee to Study Disarmament, denied yesterday the recent charges of Dennis L. White'60, that David F. Peterson '60 had aided the coup...
...statement issued to the CRIMSON last night, Biemiller said that Peterson, incumbent president of the Harvard Young Republican Club, had "disavowed HYRC intent" in the coup...
White had charged that Peterson planned to participate in the coup until adverse publicity caused him to withdraw...
Carlos Prío Socarrás, 55, is the President who lost his job in Batista's 1952 coup, went into U.S. exile and spent a graft-gained fortune toward Batista's overthrow. Hated by many of the rebels, Prío is back in his $1,000,000 mansion near Havana and counting on a voice in the government...
White charges in return that Peterson himself was aware of the coup and even agreed to participate--only to back out when adverse publicity became too great. Peterson denies that he ever agreed to have any part in the affair...