Word: hyrc
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There is a place foir Harvard for political clubs, and it seems a pity that so few ever fill that place. Lately, for example, the HYRC has avoided much of the bickering and backbiting which characterized the club in the recent past, and has at least tried to acquire speakers to sponsor serious discussions of political issues...
...resolution the HYRC disclaimed "any official connection with any group publishing or acting under the name Republican unless specifically authorized by the Executive Committee." Hugh W. Barber, Jr. '62, president of the club, explained, "this is not a stand contrary to Advance, it's just that the HYRC does not endorse the magazine...
Hugh Barber '60-4, President of the HYRC and leader of the Goldwater faction, said that he is "rather amused by the effort. It is in line with typical liberal Democratic tactics of laughing at things you disagree with...
Lodge's less spectacular shedule calls for a rally and a 10:30 p.m. television broadcast. According to Hugh W. Barber '61, President of Harvard Young Republicans Club, Lodge will speak to HYRC members at 7:45 p.m. in front of the Hotel Somerset, where he is staying...
Barber announced also that HYRC members will participate in a rally for entire Republican state ticket in of the Commander Hotel next . John Volpe, gubernatorial candidate, heads the list of speakers...