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10 / 10
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10 / 12
4:45 pm

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"One if by land, two if by sea, three if by the Dean's office."

 So the Dean's office cut off the party grant, but the Harvard Dems are still where the party's at. Join us as we walk Boston's historic Freedom Trail on Friday -- bring your water bottle and your walking shoes as we view some of Boston's great American historic sites. Paul Revere's house, Fanuel Hall, Quincy Market: it's all part of celebrating what was once written, and what we apparently need again:

"— That whenever any Form of Dean becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it."
Okay, so it really said "Government" and not "Dean." You get the picture. Come walk that ass!

Click here to RSVP. Meet in Thayer Common Room, 4:45 PM.

10 / 13
10 / 14
10 / 15
8:00 pm
Come to the general meeting, 8 PM in EMERSON 305, and maybe you'll be as cool as this guy! Isn't this guy cool?
Committees as normal -- plus LegCom meets Tuesday nights 8 PM in Loker, and FiCom meets Thursday at 7 (this week only) in Grays 1. See everyone at the meeting!
10 / 16
8:00 pm
Where: Mather Small Dining Room (come to the Mather dining hall, then it's your first left into the door by the drink machines -- or just call me if you get lost, 617-233-1341).
Are you looking for a no-BS progressive candidate for President? One with a real plan for universal health care, an end to poverty, college for everyone (not just the well-off), and a return to people-power in Washington? Or are you already familiar with JOHN EDWARDS? Either way, come to the year's first meeting of Students for Edwards. We're getting off to a late start, but it's not going to stop us from barnstorming New Hampshire this Saturday, as well as working to educate Harvard's campus about the real issues in this race -- since, of course, John Edwards has clearly been the policy leader in the Democratic field. Plus, we can do anything else you want; we're open-ended. We'll meet this Tuesday at 8 PM in the Mather Small Dining Room. If you can't make that but you want to learn more, shoot me an email (mkolic@fas) or come find me at the Dems meeting tomorrow night. (I'm the guy with the big Edwards sticker on my computer.)
10 / 17
10 / 18
7:00 pm
Where: Quincy SCR Students for Obama will have a group discussion on political messaging with Tim McCarthy, Lecturer on History and Literature and KSG Adjunct Lecturer on Public Policy, this Thursday. All are welcome. For more info, or to learn about Students for Obama, contact Nate at nlubin@fas.
10 / 19
10 / 20
10:00 am

Join the Dems this Saturday morning as we go to Manchester, New Hampshire to canvass for a range of Democratic candidates.

We'll all be leaving from Johnston Gate on the same big yellow school bus at 10am, but you can sign up to spend the day volunteering for: Jeanne Shaheen for NH Senate; Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, or John Edwards for President.

If you're interested, we'll also be meeting in Annenberg around 9:30 to fuel up right for an intense day of campaigning! (We'll have hot chocolate on the bus as well!)

Click here to sign up! When you sign up, please indicate which candidate you will be campaigning for in parentheses after your name. [Example: "Mel McGowan (Shaheen)".] It is also very important that you list your cell phone number.