Word: shea
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite this apparent disagreement over the tactics of the proposed League, at least three of the prospective members, not including Shea, stuck to the full force of the original statement...
Both factions backed Shea, admitted "scout" of Kenneth D. Robertson '29, as the organization's spokesman over William W. Caneelmo...
Nearly a score of undergraduates yesterday supported Quinlan J. Shea '56 as legitimate organizer and spokesman of the prospective Harvard Conservative League and asserted that they intend to ferret out any Communists among the faculty and students despite warning from the Dean's Office...
Meanwhile, Shea, who was not present at any of the meetings, stated last night that beyond the Conservative point of view, the League's "specific purposes may not be formulated until it has succeeded in obtaining a charter from the University." He further asserted that there was no connection between the proposed organization and any alumnus...
Cancelmo, who tried to disassociate Shea with the League's leadership last Friday, blasted back at the entire Shea faction yesterday. He denied having any connection with the group which accused the University of harboring Communists and questioned its right to issue such an accusation...