Word: groups
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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After the elections, the Harvard Coolidge Club followed the course and metamorphosed Republican Club in time for congressional race. Lodge, patting in both the Conservation and the Republican Club the G.O.P. group in his at the College. Arthur to combe '06, Eaton Professor Science of Government, But remembers sitting next to a Republican Club banquet discussing politics with was a natural for a political Holcombe comment. "He name, personality, incentive money...
Although the group concentrated hard on both their studies and their extracurricular activities, Frank T. Baldwin remembers Lodge as not only a "very brilliant student" but also "a very entertaining guy to live with." On weekends, the roommates often would drive to Nahant and picnic on Lodge's beach. Three of them, including Cabot, had drivers' licenses and bought an old Model T Ford which Newell describes as "the hot rod of its day--sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't." When it didn't, it occasionally involved the owners in embarrassing situations. Once the car stalled in front...
...supporters, organized "Scholars for Nixon" last summer in an effort to encourage support for Nixon among professors and to forward to him their thoughts on national problems. Because of the established success of the Democrats' use of academic advisors, any move by the Republican Party to organize a similar group was bound to be hit with charges of "reactionary" or "imitative...
Although Fuller denied the "reactionary" charges, the chronological order of each party's initiative in seeking professorial advice is revealing. The Scholars group stems from concern by Nixon and men like Fuller over the lack of academic participation in the present administration. "There has been a dropping off of the use of academic people under Eisenhower and we wanted to do something about it," according to Fuller. Democrats will go on to say that the GOP was mostly concerned with the prestige gained by the Demarcates through rubbing elbows with college professors and that the move was a reaction...
...chairman of the Scholars for Nixon attributes the growth of the group of the group to positive moves by the scholars themselves, by Nixon and by the Republican National Committee. "It has nothing to do with the Democrats' advisory boards," Fuller declared...