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Examination of the activities of the Harvard Student Council at its weekly meetings convinces the observer that these talkative politicians have little discernible reason for continuing to exist and that the abolition of the Council would be a good thing. Its members come together on the second floor of PBH, wait forty-five minutes until a quorum is gathered, and discuss lunches with the Dean, the formation of the Motorscooter Club, and whether or not a certain member should be allowed to change his vote. Frequently, Council members themselves realize that they have little purpose, and ask agonizingly...
...March 1983, the fledgling Undergraduate Council organized a bus trip to Washington, D.C. to take part in National Student Lobbying...
...Brian R. Melendez ’86 said the University was willing to work with students, and was “really sympathetic to our position” after the Undergraduate Council passed a resolution urging the College to provide replacement financial aid for students who did not register for the draft...
...despite these stated positive intentions, within the agency’s first year of operation, student entrepreneurs, student council members, and others at Harvard were already questioning how much these aims were being upheld and whether the agency was living up to its charter...
...controversy over the discrepancy between the principles and practices of the agency, as HSA continued to take over other individual student-run businesses and expand, rising tensions and rumblings among the student body culminated in a “full investigation” by the student council...