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Last week's Undergraduate Council elections went off without any of the usual bureaucratic hitches. The Fentrice D. Driskell '01-John A. Burton '01 ticket won the presidency and vice presidency handily with over 1,000 votes each. Undergraduates voted to downsize the council to 50 members and rejected a...
Last Wednesday evening--the last day of voting--the commission met to address possible over-spending and campaign violations by the Driskell-Burton ticket. Possible violations alleged by other campaigns include the stuffing of the first-year mailboxes--a potential University offense, which would merit immediate disqualification--and overspending through...
Later that day, election commissioners retracted their previous statements regarding the overspending and claimed that the candidates had never been over the limit in the first place. Such a scenario is conceivable, depending on how much the commission decided to charge the campaign for in-kind donations such as lemonade...
The top money earner among this group, Philip Dubuque, made over $9.5 million for the fiscal year ending June 30. The top five managers received a total of about $41 million in compensation, as compared to $45 million in 1998.
And in 1998, top manager Jonathon S. Jacobson took home over $10 million, leaving soon after to start Highfields Capital, a high-stakes investment firm that specializes in hedge funds. Harvard committed at least $5 million to his new firm.