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...Student Council last night defeated a petition by William C. Brady '57 asking for administrative action against students who subvert the activities of undergraduate organizations. In effect, this action meant dismissing alleged subversion charges against John R. Thomson '57, HYRC president...
...only concrete evidence against Thomson, and hence, for Brady's petition, was a letter from Thomson to Senator Bricker and a verified statement by the HYRC president in the CRIMSON, both disparaging the Political Forum...
...indicated last night that the Council may hold informal hearings into the controversy this week with all the principals--the Forum members and the HYRC--being invited...
...CRIMSON tendency to meddle in the affairs of Harvard political clubs, even to the extent of suggesting that the members of the HYRC "had better do a little mending," is beyond all defense or excuse. If the CRIMSON is to make any pretense of being an "impartial observer" of the Harvard scene, a paper of merit, it must leave the path of "cheap politics" which it has travelled too often in the past. James H. Manahan...
...petition, Brady, obviously attacking both the HYRC and the Harvard Conservative League, asked for future Dean's Office action against any organization which "shall attempt to deprive another of its speakers...