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Of that sum, $4000 will be reserved for emergency grants through the course of the semester, and $4000 will fund a "capital expenditures fund" for groups buying major equipment like sound systems, said Council Treasurer Michael R. Kelsen '90.
University Treasurer Roderick M. MacDougall '51, who acts as chair and official spokesperson for the CCSR, was not available for comment.
The treasurer for the Dukakis campaign and a longtime Republican fundraiser each claimed that their party was taking the lead in bringing about much needed campaign finance reform at an Institute of Politics forum last night before about 100 people.
Accusing Political Action Committees (PACs) of corruption and Republicans of failing to recognize the need for greater reform, Dukakis Campaign Treasurer Robert Farmer said, "There's a reason people give money. There are abuses in this system...and it doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure it out."
Sutton went to Washington with Kennedy and stayed there with him until Kennedy moved to the Senate in 1952, meeting Richard Nixon and Sen. Joseph McCarthy in the process. After returning to Massachusetts, he went to work for state Treasurer Robert Crane until Sutton's retirement in 1983.