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...general rule memberships of political clubs go through four-year cycles. In 1952, for instance, the HYRC had 200 more members than it does today. The HLU's membership has also fallen drastically since that election year. The one club to go against the trend has been the HYDC...
...variety of reasons are advanced for this generally weak show of political interest. Christopher Niebuhr 56, former President of the HLU, suggests that perhaps students who were interested in hometown politics do not become equally engrossed in Cambridge and Massachusetts affairs. The new HLU President, Joseph E. Frank '56, gives another reason. "Students are more concerned with studies and social life than with extra-curricular activities and political organizations," he says...
...HLU chose Hubert H. Schaumburg '56 Vice President, and Morris M. Goldings '57, Political Action Chairman. Stephen R. Kaplan '57 of Dunster House is the new Secretary and Eldon D. Momsey '57 of Lowell House the Treasurer...
When the presidents could not reach a decision on the structure of their organization, Titus passed a motion to determine a topic for the group's first parliamentary debate. Among these first suggesting a discussion of the Bricker Amendment were Brady, Titus, and Morris M. Goldings '57 of the HLU...
Members of the HYRC, the Young Democrats, the HLU, and the Debating Club have already expressed interest in such a forum. Since none of these clubs exists primarily for the sake of political debate along partisan lines, such an organization would not be competing with them. The elections approaching again next year should generate enough interest among the whole undergraduate body to give a political discussion club a good start. The initiative depends on those who are most intensely interested in politics--the political clubs. If they are willing they can sponsor vigorous forums...