Word: donalds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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HYRC President Donald P. Hodel '57, who had maintained that the Stalker-Smith election struggle should be settled within the club itself and had refused to attend Monday night's Council meeting, sent the following letter to the Council: "Clearly as Dean Leighton has stated, 'organizational irresponsibility' cannot be condoned in undergraduate organizations. Responsibility of students groups must be assured.... In view of this position, therefore, if the HYRC does not act, the Student Council not only ought to, but must investigate the matter...
Joan Bennett plays the leading lady with a brassy verve that is matched by Donald Cook as her husband. Romney Brent plays Miss Bennett's collaborator with a limpid little-boy charm. Edith Meiser carries a spinster character role with enough energy to compensate for the poor lines she was given, and Jerome Cowan plays an amorous Internal Revenue agent. The play is held together by a succession of hilarious stage business, a routine with Mr. Cook drinking coffee, and other bits which are marvelously performed...
...Club, in an attempt to repair damages done in the faction-warring of the past months, has appointed a committee of three Law School students--members of the HYRC--to "hear, examine, and determine the status of the charges or rebuttals of any and all members of the club," Donald P. Hodel '57, HYRC president, told club members in a special bulletin issued last night...
Investigation of HYRC campaign practices by the Council was motivated by reports of vote buying in behalf of Thomas Stalker '58, the presidential candidate supported by current HYRC president Donald P. Hodel '57. A story in yesterday's CRIMSON brought the matter into the open, when it reported that a freshman had been offered a free membership card to vote for Stalker...
...yesterday thrust a monumental task on the shoulders of three local academicians during a telecast called "Destiny Makers." Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, professor of History, Donald Bigelow, professor of history at Brandeis, and John H. Laverly, professor of philosophy at B.U., undertook to determine the names of the five most influential Americans of the first half of the 20th century...