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...everyone who struggles to pay health care bills for their family,” according to Eric P. Lesser ’07, president of the Harvard College Democrats. “Relief is on the way.” His counterpart, Harvard Republican Club President Stephen E. Dewey ’07, wrote in an e-mail: “This is a well-thought-out compromise that accomplishes a lot of good with a minimum of intervention.” As for whether the bill will directly impact Harvard students and staff financially, Koh said...
...Although a member of the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) attended one of the first training sessions, the HRC does not have a formal stance on transgender issues.“The issue is not addressed by the current Republican Party Platform,” writes HRC president Stephen E. Dewey ’07, “so we do not have a default position on it.”The hope is that once the issue becomes more public, campus groups will have to shift out of neutral and take a stand.SYMBOLIC VICTORYAlthough the potential for discussion and debate...
...Damien LaVera in an e-mail yesterday. “We thought it would be most interesting and inspiring if Dean was able to speak without concern about being quoted,” said co-president of the HLS Democrats, David S. Burd. Harvard Republican Club President Stephen E. Dewey ’07 criticized the decision. He said that his organization has always made its events open to the press so that all students may hear the Republican message. “Howard Dean has a history of harming the Democratic Party when he speaks on the record...
...year. Recently touted as the “anti-Hillary” in the New York Times, Warner is expected to vie for the Democratic nomination. As a red-state Democrat, Warner had an approval rating of 80 percent when he left office this past January. But Stephen E. Dewey ’07, president of the Harvard Republican Club, alleged that although Warner was elected governor on a platform of not raising taxes, he did not adhere to this promise. “He’s a great example of Democratic leadership,” Dewey wrote...
...Blogs often cover specialized information, and while that information may not have mass appeal, it can be very useful to a modest number of people,” Dewey wrote in an e-mail...