Word: stalker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Aisner, former counsul and treasurer of the Times-Republican, was opposed by the Harvard delegation including HYRC President Norman William Smith '58 and the Radcliffe delegate, Ellen Fitzpatrick '59. Aisner was supported among others by John R. Thompson '57, Donald P. Hodel '57, Donald Perlman '57, Thomas P. Stalker '58, and the Wellsley delegation...
Several Radcliffe girls reported yesterday that they were followed through the Cambridge Commons by a middle aged man. Their stalker tormented them with obscene remarks, the students said...
Reportedly a supporter of Thomas A. Stalker '58 for the presidency of the club, Aisner quit the day after Stalker was defeated for the post by Norman William Smith, Jr. '58, president...
...gesture of conciliation after the election, John R. Thompson '57, former President of the HYRC and the Times-Republican, and one of the leaders of the Stalker group, seconded a motion proposing that Smith be declared President by acclamation...
...mentioned the controversy which had been aired before the entire College in the past two weeks. It was evident, however, that the Smith faction was highly indignant over the findings of the Houlihan Committee, which, in effect, dismissed the eight charges of corruption which had been brought against the Stalker group...