Word: hodel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Peterson supported Thomas Stalker '58, the candidate of the Hodel-Perelman-Thompson faction in last March's bitterly contested presidential election. This election prompted charges of vote-buying from both sides and finally wound up before the Student Council and the Administration. The Council recommended suspension of the HRYC charter and attempted to seize the books of the club...
Aisner, former counsul and treasurer of the Times-Republican, was opposed by the Harvard delegation including HYRC President Norman William Smith '58 and the Radcliffe delegate, Ellen Fitzpatrick '59. Aisner was supported among others by John R. Thompson '57, Donald P. Hodel '57, Donald Perlman '57, Thomas P. Stalker '58, and the Wellsley delegation...
...vehemence with which the entire campaign had been waged and the intense lines of partisanship which had split the HYRC were clearly evident from the moment that President Donald P. Hodel '57 rapped the gavel. The presidential nominating speeches, made by James D. Gibbons '57 for Smith and by Hodel for Stalker were greeted with occasional whistles and hisses which brought about several appeals from the floor for order...
...special session yesterday afternoon, the Student Council voted to recommend postponement of tonight's HYRC election. Club President Donald P. Hodel '57 said last night that Planning Committee approval would be needed for postponement and that he was not going to call a meeting of that committee before the election...
...telephone conversation yesterday, Rusher told the CRIMSON that he was not coming specially for the HYRC election. He said that he was going to talk to Norman William Smith '58, HYRC presidential hopeful, but that he had made no plans to see club president Donald Hodel '57 or any other HYRC member. Rusher plans to leave Sunday...