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...Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club strove to make history in New Hampshire this weekend as they canvassed the state to persuade voters in this key swing state to vote on Tuesday. The HRC teamed up with the Wellesley College Republicans on Saturday to bus about 20 students to New Hampshire, where they went door-to-door speaking to voters. The Harvard College Democrats organized a four-day canvassing excursion in which .students had the option of remaining in New Hampshire for as little as a few hours or as many as three nights from Saturday to Tuesday...
Rachel L. Wagley ’11, Secretary of the Harvard Republican Club (HRC), is a social anthropology concentrator in Quincy House. Peyton R. Miller ‘12 is a government concentrator in Wigglesworth. Andrew J. Crutchfield ‘12 is a government concentrator in Thayer. Both Crutchfield and Miller are General Board Members of the HRC. All three have worked on the McCain campaign...
...three shows since, funny has indeed remained funny. While the comedy stays constant, the cause changes from year to year. In 2006, for example, the HCC donated the show’s proceeds to Deep Roots, a third-world scholarship organization. In 2007, HRC gave their earnings to Kiva.org, which supplies micro-loans to entrepreneurs in developing nations...
...ambassador to Canada, spoke for a little over an hour in Emerson Hall in an event attended by students from colleges throughout the Boston area. His remarks hit on the current presidential race, the state of the Massachusetts Republican party, and his experience as an ambassador to Canada. HRC President Colin J. Motley ’10 said Cellucci is a “pretty unique political creature” due to his success in Massachusetts politics as a Republican. Cellucci, a spokesman for Senator John McCain’s campaign, began his remarks by talking about the current presidential...
Colin J. Motley ’10, an HRC vice president, said that the idea for the bill came from informal conversations with ROTC members, and the list of proposed policy changes was developed in cooperation with leadership of the Republican and Democratic clubs and the Harvard ROTC Association...