Word: elected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Changing its composition to six students and six Faculty members. The CRR presently consists of six Faculty members. It is supposed to have two student members, but since it was established two years ago, the Houses have refused to elect the student CRR members in protest of CRR procedures...
...Giving students equal representation on the CRR. At present the Faculty is supposed to have a majority, and no students are serving at any rate because the Houses have refused to elect them, in protest of CRR procedures...
TUESDAY: Wild in the Streets. Political fantasy in which "hip" youngsters take over the reins of U.S. government, elect a rock star President, and put all over-30's in concentration camps. Christopher Jones and Hal Holbrook star. CH. 7. 11:30 p.m. Color...
...opportunity of amending the rules, so as to eliminate the objectionable features of the game, before the game is unconditionally 'prohibited." In 1885, the paper expanded its sports department. In place of the single Sporting Editor, a relic from the earliest days of the paper, the Board voted to elect "Special sporting correspondents." These writers were men who were themselves involved in the different Varsity sports--many of them as active participants. If their reporting was biased (and sometimes it was), remember that The Crimson did see it as its duty to uphold the honor of Harvard on the playing...
...error. The enthusiastic newshounds insisted that the paper be expanded: six pages, they said, was the minimum necessary to do justice to College and national news. The Business Board, barely rehabilitated, smelled disaster and giant losses in an enlarged paper, and rounded up enough votes in the Winter executive elections to elect their candidates...