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...program of the Council and the semi-public organizations could be related more effectively by an administrative vice-president of the Council. He would consult with these groups on matters of policy or budget to be brought before the Council, and could acquaint Council members in advance of any problems of these organizations to be brought to the Council floor...
...their next monthly meeting, the seven Housemasters will consider plans to acquaint freshmen with the Houses. Probably the best plan would be to allow each freshman a total of 25 House dinners throughout the year. This would not overcrowd House dining rooms, and it would give each freshman a chance to look over the advantages and activities of each House. He might even meet the tutors. And when House applications come out, the freshmen would have a little more on which to base their decisions...
...purpose of this arrangement is to acquaint students with job opportunities in other parts of the country. However, "Men who expect to see these advisers should realize that these alumni have volunteered to counsel students, not to offer particular jobs," Bradshaw warned...
Claiming that this was "the only trapeziform dining hall in America," Mason said the Society would launch a public enlightenment campaign to acquaint people with the new tradition...
...Council last night also approved the charter of the Harvard Committee for the Hoover Report, a group of students organizing to "acquaint the Harvard community with the purpose of the Hoover Report." In a similar action, the Council unanimously decided to allow the Russian Club to change its name to the Slavic Society...