Word: consents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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First they said it was Pusey, then Bundy, then Pusey again. Now it is clear: the Harvard Student Agencies runs the place. A case in point is HSA's "depot" linen and laundry system in the Yard--instituted in September without the consent or even the knowledge of those in the Administration responsible for such matters...
Last night's session climaxed nearly half year of study, debate, and maneuvering for a revision of the Council. By general consent, the new constitution represents relatively few sharp departures from the old organization; most of the dramatic changes are expected to come when the new Council writes its by-laws...
...addition, Bunting's decision to let the Houses evolve separately with the advice and consent of the Hall Presidents has introduced a coercion of the disaffected by the energetic. It is harder for girls to ignore activities arranged or promoted by their confederates in the relatively close confines of the Halls than for Harvard students to remain inactive in the anonymity of the Houses. This will be less serious, of course, when activity centers in the larger House units instead of the relatively small dorms...
...student newspaper's dissatisfaction with the controls goes back more than a year to the expulsion of an editor for what the Faculty described as an "obscene" issue. Later, a commencement issue publicizing the discover of a dead baby on the campus was confiscated, though not with the consent of high ranking members of the administration...
...Constitution specifies that "neither House, during the Session of Congress, shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days...