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...Adams House policy was formulated last fall at a meeting of the House staff. "People in the House complained bitterly about the noise" accompanying the political presentations of last spring, said F. Jackson Bryce, Assistant Senior Tutor of Adams House. Under the policy, all skits, announcements and other presentations of a political or non-political nature must be approved by the Master of Adams House before being presented in the dining hall...
...open throughout its deliberations. The secrecy of the proceedings was unnecessary and further conducive to the whole procedure of never stating criticisms directly to us. As it now stands it only seems that the Committee felt critical of many aspects of PBH not stated in the subcommittee report. Mr. Bryce's CRIMSON article again implies, "openly and frankly," the existence of criticisms not made public...
What exactly did we ask for? Mr. Bryce suggests we were guilty of "idealistic fiscal musings" in a time of financial stringency. We asked first that we be considered for a permanent place in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences budget. We never suggested that we expected a carte blanche. We were never given the opportunity even to put forth a specific request as to amount and use. I would like to suggest a few pertinent comparisons...
...request looks paltry indeed. The Harvard Dramatic Club also has permanent budgetary status, again in the form of physical plant, professional personnel, and support for production costs. If given the chance, we will again ask for permanent support for certain predictable costs and no more. The subcommittee and Mr. Bryce chose not to recognize the self-imposed stringency of our program and administrative budgets...
...Senator Robert Dole reached for it. Easily the Senate's most ambitious and aggressive freshman, Dole, 47, emerged last week as President Nixon's latest choice for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee; he is expected to be confirmed this week. At least two other men, Bryce Harlow and Donald Rumsfeld, had declined the position since late November, when Nixon announced that he would appoint the present chairman, Maryland Congressman Rogers Morton, as Secretary of the Interior...