Word: vaupel
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Young Republican slate is headed by James W. Vaupel '67, candidate for president and by Charles K. Scott '67, candidate for vice-president. Vaupel proposed to move Harvard into the scope of the national Republican party's politics...
...addition to broadening the perspective of the Young Republicans--he wants to change the official title to the Harvard Republican Club -- Vaupel proposes an increase in the program to assist Massachusetts state legislators. His platform also calls for "tightening up" the club through better administration and for full support of a Political Union with the YD's under the auspices of the Kennedy Institute...
...mostlikely candidate to head this ticket, according to David L. McNicol '66, incumbent president, would be Fife Symington '68. Symington defeated Vaupel one year ago for Corresponding Secretary but resigned this fall after the YR executive committee tabled a motion to censure him for not attending meetings reguraly...
Although Symington denied Sunday that he was running, there is other evidence that there will be opposition to Vaupel, such as posters around campus predicting a "surprise for Wednesday." Also, James M. Johnson '67, final club member and Young Republican, said Sunday: "There will be opposition, but it would not be in the interests of those concerned, to reveal the candidates...
Such opposition would gain levrage mainly from personal politics, which Vaupel opposes. "There's too much time spent cutting each other's throats...