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...another failed attempt to get all fivepetition issues onto the ballot, Rudd W. Coffey'97 proposed six individual measures, each ofwhich required a two-thirds vote by the counciljust for consideration and debate...
Five of Coffey's resolutions would have addedvarious combinations of the questions barred bythe executive board to the referendum ballot...
...news is, the council will be holding a referendum of its own beginning today, and it is a sham. Students should not be confused: there is no connection between this ballot and the one you signed...
...kindness." Legal norms are a mere trifle to be pushed aside by an arrogant elite. Is Dartboard's intrepid correspondent sending back a frenzied dispatch from Rwanda? No, the crisis situation is centered in Emerson Hall, Harvard Yard, where the Undergraduate Council has unilaterally disqualified four out of five ballot questions .His Eminence, President and Grand Poobah Carey Gabay '94, Master of Peons and Terror of 12 Houses, through the unbounded benevolence of his magnanimous heart, has allowed a single question to remain, while chastising dangerous hooligan and adventurist counter-revolutionary Anjalee C. Davis '94 for her pernicious bourgeois-democratic...
However, based upon an article in The Crimson, "Executives Vote to Strike 4 Issues From U.C. Ballot" (April 12, 1994), it is my opinion and concern that if the Undergraduate Council upholds the recommendation of its executive boards to strike four of the five questions, the council will be in violation of its own procedures and have exceeded its authority under its own constitution...