Word: gadgil
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...John F. Voith III ’07 and Tara Gadgil ’07 came into the campaign season on the defensive. Early this fall, someone close to Voith purchased www.HaddockRiley.com with complete disregard for the ethical, and even legal, implications at stake. Voith and Gadgil undoubtedly deserve credit for returning the site to John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 in a swift manner, and it was possible to imagine an internal snafu led to one insubordinate aide going astray...
...then there was Sunday night’s unfortunate e-mail—another uninitiated move by a Voith-Gadgil staffer—which asked Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Thomas D. Hadfield ’08 to bow out of the race in exchange for compensation of their campaign costs, adoption of their proposals, (unnecessary) reinstatement into the UC, and, of all things, a free lunch...
...it’s hard to run on the basis of your platform if you can’t really decide what it is. Yesterday made two unlikely bedfellows, as the Harvard Republican Club and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgendered, and Supporters Alliance offered a joint condemnation of Voith-Gadgil for “misleading” (read: contradictory) statements on the future presence of the Reserve Officer Training Corps and military recruiters at Harvard. To quote the statement, this pandering is “both dishonest in principle and harmful in practice.” I couldn?...
Lest Voith and Gadgil take too much of the heat, the Haddock-Riley campaign seems to be having a bit of trouble in forthrightness as well. In their case, the issue is not about contradiction; they seem to have found the predictable key to nearly every student groups’ heart—more money. But what really hurts is what they’re not saying: if the UC devotes all of its current resources to increased House Committee and student group funding, campus-wide social events will be left without a dime. Unless, of course, University Hall decides...
...already voted in the campus-wide election for the UC president and vice president. Yesterday evening, the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) and the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) issued a joint statement condemning statements made by John F. Voith ’07 and Tara Gadgil ’07 as contradictory (please see related article, at left). The discrepancy sparked a flurry of e-mails over house and group open e-mail lists. But EC Chair Michael B. Love ’08 said last night that because the voting system is completely anonymous, it would...