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...October of 1953 the group used Agassiz to produce two plays by Archibald MacLeish, and in February used Sanders Theatre to read William Alfred's Agamemnon. Later that year verse-plays by Yeats were produced in the Fogg Court. The Poets waived the by-law which requires an author to be present when his work is being considered for production. "He was not exactly a member, but the pieces were excellent," Miss Huntington explained...
...plan proposed by the Student Legislature would have done away with the prior Committee investigation of a speaker. Instead, the sponsoring student group would be held responsible for the maintenance of the by-law. Infractions would be judged by a Joint Judiciary group after the meeting...
...plan proposed by the Student Legislature would have done away with the prior Committee investigation of a speaker. Instead, the sponsoring student group would be held responsible for the maintenance of the by-law. Infractions would be judged by a Joint Judiciary group after the meeting...
...Regents by-law requires that campus speeches be "in the spirit and expression worthy of the University." Both men deny that they are attempting to over-throw the government...
...replaces newly-elected chairman Rachel Mellinger '52, who resigned the post after her election as editor of the 1952 Yearbook. A constitution by-law on restriction of officers prevents one girl from holding the two positions simultaneously...