Word: hrc
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...years, extremists have tried to silence and ride roughshod over conservatives who disagreed with them in even the slightest manner. Many self-respecting Republicans, having had enough of the dishonesty and unfairness that permeated Harvard Republican Club (HRC) dealings, decided that enough was enough, and they formed the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Alliance (HRRA...
...shame that the new board of the HRC has not decided to move beyond the disgraceful tactics of its predecessors. Jay Dickerson's letter to The Crimson ("Charges Against HRC Unjustified," May 15, 1995) is evidence of that...
Scott Tribble alleges that the HRC has only had two meetings this year and that we have recruited "virtually no speakers." Perhaps Tribble only attended two meetings this year, but the club has held general meetings on the average of every two weeks this semester. In addition, we have sponsored numerous events: we hosted speakers such as Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Masnfield, Jr. '53 and Institute of Politics fellow John Schall; we debated the College Democrats on ROTC; we traveled to New York City to see Rush Limbaugh. Our records show that Tribble received e-mail notification...
Tribble goes on to charge that the HRC has pressured members to choose between clubs. I am unsure what may have given Tribble this impression. I would suggest that any opposition which Tribble may have received from HRC members may be for reasons other than ideological differences. And as for the charges that the atmosphere at our Mansfield dinner was not welcoming enough, I cannot understand how Tribble came to this conclusion--he wasn't there. Does Tribble have any idea what he is talking about? Is someone telling him what to say? Unlike The Crimson, we won't engage...
...false accusations against us would take more space than I have in this letter. It is a shame that the The Crimson has chosen to prostitute itself to opportunists seeking an outlet for their frustrations. If some students on campus and at The Crimson fear a vital and active HRC, I have one response: too bad. Jay Dickerson '98 President, Harvard Republican Club