Word: councill
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Student Council has unfortunately scheduled its plebiscite on NSA membership for that final week when the student body slowly dissolves, an error not unusual when the council runs elections. If the Council advanced the date of the NSA vote a week they could get a more interested and a larger electorate...
...come to my attention that Hank Keohane is currently circulating a petition in the Houses requesting that nominations for Senior Class Marshal be reopened. When I spoke with Mr. Keohane Sunday, he expressed the opinion that the Student Council should allow him to place his name on the ballot. He requested this on the grounds that he was not aware of the date by which petitions were due and that it was only after he saw the pictures of the 32 Marshal candidates in the CRIMSON that he realized he had missed the deadline. Although signs were placed...
...alone. If I am presented with a petition of 500 or more names by Tuesday at 7:15 p.m., as Elections Committee Chairman I will bring the entire question before the Elections Committee. This Committee is composed of the Elections Chairmen in each House plus two Student Council members, Chris Wadsworth and myself. The final decision in this case would then be made by this Committee. Albert L. Jacobs, Jr. '61, Chairman, Student Council Elections Committee...
MONSIGNOR FRANCESCO MORANO, 87, oldest of the new cardinals, but hale and lively-minded. A scholar with degrees in philosophy, theology, canon and civil law, physics and mathematics, he will almost certainly be one of the staff planning and preparing for the Ecumenical Council...
...Pravda has come to print an occasional dissident word. Last week it not only published the text of U.S. Secretary of State Christian Herter's speech before the National Foreign Trade Council but reprinted from U.S. News & World Report an interview with Iowa Corn Farmer Roswell Garst, who played host to Khrushchev during the Soviet Chairman's U.S. visit last September. Garst's frank talk about Russian agriculture (still primitive by U.S. standards) and Khrushchev (rough, tough and cruel, but "not all black") got by untouched...