Word: stalker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Today, Dean Watson will receive from the Student Council a written recommendation that the HYRC's charter be suspended and their books be impounded, presumably by him. He should not now take any such action. The Council acted in haste, and partly in anger because Stalker's faction refused to participate in the Council's investigatory meeting. Dean Watson may pursue a calmer course...
Others reported that they had been offered free membership cards or beer if they would vote for Stalker. Participants at the Student Council's well-attended meeting also accused the Stalker faction of breaking faith with the club's principles and with its charter, given by the state committee...
There were no refutations of the charges made at the meeting except for a statement that Alexander Kalil and Rodney Mitchell, both of whom were accused of buying votes for Stalker, had notarized statements denying their participation in such activity. Neither Stalker nor his supporters attended...
After the meeting, Council members tried to seize the club treasurer's books, but had been unsuccessful up to the time the CRIMSON went to press. When the meeting adjourned, the following statement was released by Norman William Smith, Jr. '58, who is running against Stalker...
...testimony presented to the Student Council reflected entirely upon the Stalker faction. If the name of the HYRC is at rock bottom, it is because of the actions of the Stalker-Hodel faction. If they had refrained from unethical practices, this might not have occurred. But the testimony tonight indicates that they did not, and now the entire club is saddled with the responsibility for the actions of a few. The only course of action left to Stalker, if he has any regard for the reputation of the HYRC, is to retire from the race for the presidency...