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Candidate Rudd W. Coffey '97, who ran second in The Crimson's poll, further criticized Hyman for claiming that this year's council had passed the most legislation ever...
...poster-ripping, politicking Rasputin portrayed by the Crimson during the last two weeks bears little resemblance to the Rudd Coffey we know and respect...
...April 10, The Crimson wrote that Rudd "seems determined to become [U.C.] president at any cost." The author cites as evidence: Rudd has postered in the Yard and placed table-tents in some dining halls. We can assure you he has done more than this. He has chalked lecture hall blackboards, gone door-to-door, made countless announcements in classrooms and houses, and even established his own campaign webpage (http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~coffey/). However, he has never, to the best of our knowledge, violated any of the rules governing the conduct of this campaign nor would he ever consider doing...
Each of us knows Rudd in a different capacity, but all of us agree his commitment to improving the lives of Harvard students is genuine and resolute. The Crimson fails to acknowledge the way Rudd's experience and accomplishments on the Council testify to this commitment...
...Crimson, in a column endorsing Presidential candidate Matt Bakal ("Bakal for UC President," April 13, 1996), Nancy Raine Reyes wrote that "some of the most impressive achievements of the Council have been things like shuttle buses to Yale or to Logan Airport." What she fails to mention is that Rudd provided both these services as well as other "vital and important" initiatives like more bike racks in the Yard, longer MAC hours and council support of the PBHA rally...