Word: boarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first report of the Committee on Relations with the Alumni, appointed by the Board of Overseers in February, 1923, has just been published and sets forth its activities during the four years of its existence. In this time the Committee has acted as the medium between the University and the graduates and has taken steps to facilitate such relations in the future by recommending that an official bulletin of information be published by the University and distributed without charge three or four times annually to each graduate...
...Committee reported further that it considered at length the situation at the time of the severing of relations with Princeton and made a report to the Board of Overseers. It took action also in approbation of the President in condemning certain articles in undergraduate publications and approved the appointment of a committee to confer with the Athletic Committee and the Student Council...
...Committee on Relations with the Alumni was appointed by the Board of Overseers in 1923 to deal with all matters having to do with the relations of the University and alumni" in response to the prevalent complaint of various Harvard Clubs and the Alumni Association of the lack of such a connecting link. The Committee consists of three members of the Board of Overseers and has the President of the University and the presidents of the Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs as ex-officio members...
These protests come as the result of the appointment of the committee of three by Governor Fuller, which he has asked to act as a sort of advisory board in his investigation of the Sacco-Vanzetti case. The commission, however, is to sit independent of the Governor, who will continue his own study of the case as before. The members of the newly appointed committee will conduct their investigation in whatever way they see fit and probably will not hold any public hearings...
...Constitution of this "Princeton Commonwealth" is interesting chiefly in its relation to the definition of what does and what does not come under the province of student jurisdiction. Advocating "complete powers over affairs principally affecting undergraduates", as a right of the Student Council, this proposed Constitution believes that a board composed of the Chairman of Undergraduate Life Committee of the Trustees, the President of the University, and the President of the Student Council which under the new regime would be a more representative body than before--could in conference, decide what constituted such "affairs". That premise established, the remaining articles...