Word: hyrc
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Clubs like the HYRC and HLU, strongholds of political interest, cannot muster enough internal disagreement for really fruitful debate. And they view debates with each other something like troops regard combat with fixed bayonets. The majority of students avoid all these clubs, sometimes because they do not want to be themselves to national organizations and sometimes because they abhor "student politics...
Speaking for the HYRC because the president and vice-president of the club were attending the Ike rally in Boston last night, Rabillard foresaw a 48-48 split in the Senate and a GOP house, "If Ike wins." "I'm not as confident of Herter's chances, as Lodge's" he stated...
...HYRC will number about 50 workers in Cambridge, working with the Combined Civic Committee. The Young GOP-ers plan a party tonight at 9:30 at the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Continental. About 400 girls have been invited for the affair from Emmanuel, Radcliffe, Simmons, Wellesley, and Wheelock colleges...
Charging the CRIMSON with "an irresponsible display of partisanship" and "insidious statistical maneuvering," HYRC president Edmund R. Schroeder '53 said General Dwight D. Eisenhower won the poll, but the CRIMSON "used outside sources in two Democratic strongholds to insure a victory for Governor Adlai E. Stevenson...
William Conselmo '54, treasurer of the HYRC, countered by describing Stevenson's "concealed career." Using names and statistics from an unpublished Chicago report he ripped the Governor for having "worked with" the Arvey machine in Illinois...