Word: magnus
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...would serve on a social programming committee organized by UC President John H. Haddock ‘07 and UC Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07. Voith’s resignation marked the departure of the last remaining presidential and vice-presidential candidates on the council. Magnus Grimeland ’07 was expelled from the council during reading period because of unexcused absences. Tom D. Hadfield ’08, Grimeland’s running mate, was never on the council, although he is currently running to fill a vacant seat in Eliot House. Although they...
...negative. Allegations that the John F. Voith ’07-Tara Gadgil ’07campaign registered HaddockRiley.com—the surnames of their biggest rivals, John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07—attempted to bribe the Magnus Grimeland ’07-Tom D. Hadfield ’08 campaign to drop out of the race, and made misleading and conflicting statements to the Harvard Republican Club and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transsexual Student Alliance led us to rescind our endorsement of their candidacy...
...Bomber fans.” (Facebook group “Red Sox Nation” endorsed Haddock-Riley.) Meanwhile, the “Students for the California Relocation of Harvard University” analyzed the candidates concluding, “John Haddock has more boldly defended our common goal, Magnus has received support from most of our execs, but John Voith is the candidate most familiar to California.” As Harvard is clearly not relocating to California any time soon, and neither Red Sox nor Yankee fans will ever be eliminated from the planet, the facebook group endorsements...
...ticket drew widespread criticism after an e-mail revealed that a campaign staffer had suggested to Magnus Grimeland ’07 and running-mate Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, that they drop out of the race and “join forces” against John S. Haddock...
...election that ended yesterday, Haddock and Riley received 59 percent of the first-place votes cast, the Election Commission announced. Their ticket received 2,308 votes out of 3,896 cast, while Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Tom D. Hadfield ’08 received 912 first-place votes and John F. Voith ’07 and Tara Gadgil ’07 received 664 first-place votes...