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...campus, "seems to have fallen apart," as one candidate put it. The problem is not getting members--although membership did decline over a third this year. Instead the problem is what to do with the masses who sign up each year. Most of them are attracted by the list of big-name speakers traditionally offered. And it is just this tradition that has led to the eventual decline of the club, one critic postulated...
...third presidential candidate, Richard Kelley '71, said that the Young Dems risk losing a great deal of their influence outside of the University community if the club continues to consist almost entirely of a speaker list. "People across the country respect the name of Harvard and of the Harvard Young Dems, but the fact that the club is a farce can't stay submerged much longer," he said. Kelley, a member of the Yard Council, the freshman contingent of the club, continued, "Young Dems didn't do a thing this year. It's especially important, with elections coming...
...disbarment. If sane, he will probably get a ten-year rap for the kidnaping, which means permanent disbarment. Moreover, if he manages to get his conviction reversed, Pascagoula District Attorney Donald Cumbest fully intends to bring as many other charges against Buckley as he can find. First on the list: an alleged attempt by Buckley to fix the jury that eventually found him guilty. Says the angry Cumbest: "These people have been terrorizing, kidnaping and murdering, and I'm damn sick...
...sweetness. Reporting for one of the five groups later that morning, a trustee told the gathering, "It was mainly the trustees speaking," and proceeded to read a list of more or less specific criticisms of the constitution ranging from direct rejection of the clause stipulating student government autonomy (In the old RGA constitution any change in the constitution had to be approved by the College Council) to disapproval on the wording...
...noted that half the men presently holding II-A's do not have jobs included in the now-defunct list. "The list was always a guideline, not law," he said...