Word: maher
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...final count of last week's ballots elected all but one of the present incumbents. Andrew T. Trodden will be replaced on the new Council, by William G. Maher, an ex-City policeman who was narrowly defeated...
...Summer Dissent was to attack the trend of the radical student movements. Moreover, both he and Mr. Lowenstein spoke in favor of a political coalition of labor, the churches, Negroes, and intellectuals to continue the movement toward reform that has distinguished post-Eisenhower politics. Both Mr. Booth and Mr. Maher, the latter explicitly, questioned the possibility of such coalitional politics. Your article gave the impression that the Forum was simply a debate about tactics of protesting Vietnam, but in fact the entire nature of American politics was at issue. Contrary to your reporter's perception, sparks did fly even...
...take a principled stand against communism. Mr. Howe made this the point of much of his discussion. That he believes we ought to move toward withdrawal in Vietnam does not make him happy that the Viet Cong will prevail, as it apparently does Mr. Booth and certainly Mr. Maher, Mr. Howe was most critical of any equation of American politics with the lack of basic political freedom in totalitarian countries. Sanford V. Levinson Tutor, Dunster House
...time, and, on the face of it, might be considered the most vulnerable. But remember one important feature of PR: candidates siphon their votes mainly, from relatively restricted areas or groups. The plain truth is that neither Mahoney or Coates draw their major support from the same elements that Maher must tap. But that doesn't mean they're completely out of trouble...
...Secretary Paul Booth will join Irving Howe, John F. Maher '60, and, Allard K. Lowenstein in a Dunster House forum at 8:15 p.m. tonight. The topic will be "Protest and the New Left...