The seven "other" freshmen running for the HUC find themselves in the unprecedented position of running against both each other and the five man Student Initiative Coalition.
There are few substantial differences between their platforms, although Richard Primack does promise to support any proposal that will make Harvard "more fruitfully oriented toward friendship and love."
The seven are Zach Polett, David Klein, John Simons, Tom Dickerson, William Clinkenbeard, William Guenther, and Richard Primack.
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