Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Permitting a member to run for the board of directors if he can muster a petion with 100 members' signatures...
...rewording of the dissolution clause such that if the Coop ever had to dissolve, its assets would be distributed at the discretion of the board of directors, instead of merely reverting back to Harvard as originally worded...
...realignment of the Board of Directors to provide more student representation. The 23-man board now consists of nine students and 13 non-students. The new board would include 11 students and 11 non-students, with the general manager continuing as the twenty-third director in an essentially ex officio capacity...
...stockholders will continue to make the initial nominations for the directors, but a mechanism for additional nominations will be provided. If the stockholders' nominations go uncontested, their slate would automatically take office. However, if a student wished to run for the board, he simply would have to collect the signatures of 100 members on a petition to have his name appear on the ballot...
Allowing the officers of the Society to continue to function as an Executive Committee of the Board, but adding one student board member to that committee. He would be elected by the other student directors...