Word: wallison
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Dates: during 1962-1962
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...Harvard Young Republican Club has attained a membership of 337, 17 more than last year's total. Peter J. Wallison '63, club president, explained that this figure was especially large, since this year the membership had not been "inflated," as in past years, because of election fights...
...rather of a man, hopefully seasoned and matured by capable, intelligent public service, who seeks high office on the basis of his own merits, his own record, and his own ideas. Ted Kennedy certainly is not such a man. Harry F. Greene '63 Hendrik Hertzberg '65 Peter J. Wallison...
...second time Doherty had used the petitions, which were presented to him by Harry F. Greene '63, president of the Young Demorcratic Club Harvard and Radcliffe, and Peter J. Wallison '63, president of the Harvard Young Republican Club. Earlier, at a meeting in Phillips Brooks House sponsored by Harvard Students for Kennedy, Doherty told Wallison and Green that they should mall in the petition...
...Wallison and Greene made the second attempt to present the petition to the plestown state representative as he the Students for Kennedy meeting. Doherty, angered by the presence of baton Globe photographer, stormed them...
...While Wallison detected a "spontaneous desire" among freshmen to join his club, he admitted that one of his most successful techniques on The Line was to offer an opportunity to "campaign against Ted Kennedy." He also felt that the "partisan administration of Jack Kennedy has made many latent Republicans want to declare themselves publicly...