Word: chairperson
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...chairperson of the Harvard-Radcliffe Undergraduate Council, I feel that I must respond to the article you printed following our last meeting. (See Crimson, Dec. 13.) I write not so much to criticize the article, which was largely fair and accurate, but to prevent your readers from drawing inappropriate conclusions from the facts as you presented them...
...welcome The Crimson's contributions to our efforts and an hopeful that future articles and editorials will provide further ideas for Council action. We welcome, of course, input from all students. Michael G. Colantuono '83 Chairperson, Undergraduate Council
This same article reported that progressive organizations would line up behind a single radical candidate for chairperson in the new government. At the moment, we have not endorsed any candidates for election, nor do we have any plans to do so. We would, however, of course be pleased if a chairperson were elected who is in favor of an expansion of peace and disarmament activities on campus...
...Susan Cronin '84, the chairperson of Harvard's Committee for Economic Change, notes, the first visit home can be especially difficult for certain Harvard freshmen--those from working class backgrounds. "Working-class freshmen can face a lot of hostility when they get home," says Cronin, whose committee operates a support group for students from working class backgrounds. "Their parents and friends will tell them. 'We're from Harvard, we don't have to get uppity.' And then they get back to Harvard and think, 'Gee, I haven't been to Europe...
Lynn Weissberg acts as chairperson of the legal committee of one of the city's largest tenant lobbying groups and frequently appears before the rent board on behalf of residents. She also maintains a private law practice and attends rent board proceedings with her tenant clients...