Word: underhandedness
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"Our original intention was not to found another club, but it soon became apparent that we could not compete with their underhanded election methods," Amanda P. Williams '96, HRRA's first president, told The Crimson last year.
For nearly four years, Brian Malone and his cronies at Peninsula have engaged in several dirty-tricks campaigns against Republicans who do not toe their line on every issue. In his dealings and behavior, Mr. Malone has been nothing but sneaky, underhanded and cowardly.
"Although we may have disagreed on issues, he was never underhanded in his dealings," says Officer Robert Kotowski, president of the union. "It never turned into a long, drawn-out banter."
"I view [the decision] as the director of PBH being fired rather than an assistant dean for public service being hired--the director of PBH being fired through an extremely insulting, disgusting and underhanded process," Pan said.
One of the meetings they claim that I was unexcused from was an interview with a reporter from the Boston Globe. In fact, I explicitly asked the club president to be invited to that interview. I was never notified of any interview time, and it was only after the interview...