Word: council
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There will be an important meeting of the Student Council in the Committee Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock, to elect the officers of the Council, and to choose the three representatives from the College at large. This meeting is of great importance, and it is necessary that the following men be present: F. H. Burr '09, A. G. Cable '09, E. P. Currier '09, L. K. Lunt '09, R. Middlemass '09, W. M. Rand '09, W. R. Severance '09, E. C. Bacon '10, R. C. Brown '10, S. A. Sargent '10, E. Harding...
...election of six members of the Student Council, held yesterday in the CRIMSON office, resulted in the choice of the following...
...constitution of the Council a meeting must be held within 48 hours of the election for the choice of the three members from the College at large; the time for this meeting has not yet been announced...
Representative W. F. Murray spoke on the position of the college man in the United States government. He does not know anything about the candidate for the council or the representative, a thing that every workman is familiar with, and he knows very little even about his senator. But the college man can make good use of his economic knowledge of tariff and labor questions, and can control the government. "Self-government is the key-note of our institutions." Every well-educated man has that power for good or evil in his hands. Mr. Murray, then said that the current...
...purpose of this Council is thoroughly to co-operate with the Faculty in raising the general intellectual standard at Harvard as stated in the undergraduate petition to the Faculty dated April 29, 1908, to bring before governing bodies of the University, and to co-operate with the Athletic Committee in eradicating the specific evils in the conduct of athletics. The attainment of this purpose is to be effected in part by direct jurisdiction over individual students, the method of so doing to be explained here-after, and in part by creating the general sentiment that it is a question...