Word: counciling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This decision was made at last night's Council meeting during a discussion of the Rules for Undergraduate Organizations which the Councils is now revising. Council Treasurer Roy M. Goodman '51 proposed the study as a means of clarifying future policy on the participation of the girls in Colleges groups...
...meeting. 1) Rules now in effect prohibit all outside membership in recognized Harvard groups, so the request of the Harvard Biology Society for official recognition was turned down on the grounds that its constitution says it is open "to Harvard and Radcliffe students." 2) Dean Bender had requested the Council to take part in an investigation of a requested by the CRIMSON for permission to have more Radcliffe correspondents...
...Council Committee...
General counterparts of these two specific problems will come under the surveillance of the Harvard-Radcliffe council committee. The first is the participation of girls in the activities of an organization when they are not actually members (such as is the case with Radcliffe CRIMSON correspondents). The other is the special dispensation sometimes granted to departmental clubs, allowing them girl members...
After this action the reviser of the Council's "Rules," Frederic D. Houghteling '50, read a proposal advocating the prohibition of discriminatory membership clauses in undergraduate organizations...