Word: council
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other news, the Faculty Council voted yesterday to approve a new Masters degree in the Music department. The program in performance practice will be open to two advanced musicians interested in pursuing careers in teaching or performing...
They rule your section, they interrupt your professors, they answer questions you didn't ask. They live to pow-wow through Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) cabinet meetings, posture in Undergraduate Council focus groups and recite the Saturday morning Crimson Key tour. They are the bull-horn-toting-riot-causing ring leaders, the creme de la creme of undergraduate pseudo-intellectual literati, the "Dan Lungren's new best friend" gov jocks. Join us for an evening chat with Harvard's 15 biggest mouths...
...This is Parker E. Conrad. Parker covers the Undergraduate Council for news. He takes this very seriously. Although you may not be able to tell from this angle, in this picture he is simultaneously spinning around in his chair, sending a mass e-mail re: cool places to live, punching several final clubs and expounding on the pressing issues of his life in a very, very loud voice...
...important attributes in a student center are location, location, location. What better utilizes University Hall's central location: administrative pencil-pushing and phone calls or student parleys and performances? The Progressive Student Labor Movement won't have to storm University Hall if they're already there, while the Undergraduate Council could salute the flag outside and then demonstrate their democratic fervor within. IGP could improvise in the basement and HRTV could broadcast on the roof. After a century as a two-thousand-pound prop for The Man, the John Harvard statue would finally stand for students, first and foremost...
...brief time last semester, the U.C. pledged $25,000 toward the funding of a new student center, the largest single allocation of council founds ever. By contrast, moving the deans one stop down the Red Line would be free save the cost of new business cards, address labels and stationery. For six months, the post office will even forward their mail...