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...article on political organizations, while much better, unjustifiably plays down a hectic year of squabbles over the political forum, Conservative Club machinations, and HYRC antics, with a rather naive discussion of "unity." It ignores the wide development of the Debate Council's activities, especially in the houses, during the past year. The articles on faculty promotion and tutorial, while poorly written, are good ideas. The feature on the theatre, best-written of all, is commendable for its vigorous criticism of the University--a refreshing trait in a publication traditionally noted for uncritical praise. A few spelling errors, however...
...United States should cooperate rather than contend with the Soviet Union in aiding foreign countries, Christian A. Herter, Jr. '41, former administrative assistant to vice-president Nixon, said Wednesday night to a small gathering of the HYRC...
Morton Korn, president of the Eisenhower Club, believes he has a valid case on two counts, however. He claims (1) that his group differs from the HYRC in that it is oriented specifically toward Eisenhower Republicanism, whereas the HYRC is committed to support all forms of Republicanism; and (2) that it differs from the Students for Eisenhower in that it is a permanent organization, whereas the latter will dissolve after the coming election...
More specifically, Korn decried the HYRC's methods as "detrimental to the name of Republicanism." He particularly attacked its charges that the Forum is stacked against the Republican viewpoint. "This is completely unsubstantiated," Korn maintained. "The HYRC is simply afraid to debate Republicanism before the Forum...
Korn also charged the HYRC with packing the last Students for Eisenhower meeting to prevent that group from joining the Political Forum. "The actions of the leaders of the HYRC have made Republicanism a laughing-stock at the University," Korn claimed...