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...According to a 2006 paper published by the Council on Governmental Relations, the non-defense federal research budget increased ten-fold in the decade following Sputnik...
According to local political analyst Glenn S. Koocher ’71, the 1982 push to regulate holiday festivities is in keeping with the “typical pandering” of the city council, which he recently said is governed by a “control mentality” with “no logic or fairness...
...student council released a 22-page report on the tutorial system at Harvard, calling for the creation of an interdepartmental faculty committee to provide “coherent overall direction” for the tutorial program, as well as a “substantial increase in Tutorial fund.” In an unconditional criticism of the system, the report asserted that “student opinion seems unanimous on its inadequacy...
...student-faculty committee to consider possible modifications. The Committee to Review College Governance, chaired by professor of biology John E. Dowling ’57, produced a report in May 1981 that suggested several reforms. The “Dowling Report” proposed the formation of a student council recognized and funded by the College—a first in Harvard history...
...became a reality in the fall of 1982. Although the Council was initially similar in size to the Student Assembly, with approximately one representative per 75 students, the UC wielded substantially more power. The Council had a budget of $58,000 in its first year and was allowed to place members on faculty standing committees and student-faculty committees. The UC was also formally recognized by the College, which made it easier for the concerns voiced by students to be heard...