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...already lost most of its meaning. By calling all conservatives racist, he robs the charge of its impact when it is leveled against people who really are racist. Political cartoons should elucidate an issue, not cloud it. Boyd's "Eye Vision" seems to be quite near-sighted. Kris W. Kobach '88 President, Harvard Republican Club
...months would bring the nation to a standstill. Republicans and Democratics like realize that there are many problems that must be trackled--welfare reform, the deficit, and arms control to name a few. The editorial asks us to "endure the pain." Why, if there's no gain? Kris W. Kobach '88 President, Harvard Republican Club
...Kris Kobach '88, president of the Republican Club, said he hopes the new organization will "find ways to have a real impact on freedom of speech for all points of view." He said that conservative speakers such as Casper W. Weinberger '38, had been harassed by students when lecturing at Harvard...
...Kobach says the club has already challenged the Democratic Club and Perspective magazine's staff to debates this spring. In addition, the club plans a trip to Washington over spring break to meet Cabinet members. The conservative campus organization is also preparing an issue of The Alternative, a Republican student journal founded last year...
...Kobach adds that club activities won't include campaigning for candidates in local municipal elections. "Republicans in Boston aren't like Republicans anywhere else. First of all, there aren't any, and second, they always lose," says Kobach...