Word: coupes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both Emerson and the other faculty sponsor, Daniel S. Cheever '39, lecturer on Government, withdrew their support recently when it was learned that a "coup," led by Dennis L. White '60, president of the Committee, had changed its name to "The Committee Against Appeasement...
...Radcliffe Student Government Association yesterday passed a resolution protesting the "coup" which changed the Harvard-Radcliffe Committee to Study Disarmament into the Council Against Appeasement...
Linda S. Mirin '59, founder of the Committee to Study Disarmament, emphasized that Radcliffe had a special responsibility to take a stand on the recent "coup" because the Committee was the first group "formed as a merged organization" and established at Radcliffe initiative...
...coup" involved two consecutive subcommittee meetings in one evening, at which 13 members were declared inactive and the same number admitted. But the second meeting was illegal, according to White, because the Committee's constitution requires a 24-hour notice before all meetings. In the case of the second meeting, notice was not given...
...addition to taking this moral stand, the Council appointed a committee of three to investigate the legal questions raised by the "coup...