Word: constitutionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The mechanics will be worked out this weekend at a trustee-student-administration conference. The constitution will probably be so drafted as to seat students on a number of trustee committees if not the College Council itself. Mrs. Bunting has indicated that she favors undergraduate representation on, for instance, the...
The Institute's guests will also include Ralph McGill, publisher of the Atlanta Constitution; Endicott Peabody '42, former governor of Massachusetts, and Charles Evers, field director of the Mississippi NAACP.
But the political aura of American universities has thickened since 1954, when the Constitution was written. Predictably, the war in Vietnam intruded into the modest workings of the Council. The referendum and poll being held this week is only the visible portion of an encroaching iceberg.
* Due to a passage in the Constitution, which allows the Steering Committee, now dominated by Parker, to re-appoint Council members year after year without public election, opposition and new ideas can usually be kept to a minimum.
The Bulletin staff, which includes Miss Theeman and Schwartz, also printed blunt editorials criticizing the Council, under whose constitution the Bulletin is published.