Word: councill
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pressure for continued College participation in the National Student Association mounted last night, as another student organization joined in protest against the Student Council's decision to withdraw from N.S.A...
Michael R. Lurie '60, President of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society for Minority Rights, announced that the Society had passed by a unanimous vote a resolution "deploring the Student Council action." "N.S.A. has a long history," the resolution continued, "of fine work in the field of race relations." The Society urged the Council to "reconsider its action and re-affiliate itself with N.S.A...
...resolution followed by a day the Student Council Executive Committee's refusal of a request by Derek T. Winans '60, Chairman of the Harvard Freedom Council, that his speech in support of N.S.A. be placed on the agenda for next Monday's meeting of the Student Council. Winans said yesterday that he still plans to attend the meeting and hopes to be allowed to speak. He added that a member of the Council who voted with the majority to withdraw from N.S.A. would probably ask that Winans' views be heard...
Marc E. Leland '59, President of the Student Council, stated that the funds would be used to finance special Council reports on the Houses, drama, science and the Harvard Student Agencies. In addition, the Council will prepare a report based on last spring's dining hall poll and will sponsor a new poll later this year...
Nancy L. Proger '59, president of the Student Government Association, said that the Student Council plans to discuss the new rules and may propose that changes within dormitories be handled differently from moves between dorms...