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South House's refusal to send delegates to elect undergraduate representatives to the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) drew little response from the Administration or other Houses yesterday...
...Harvard Advocate will have a meeting tonight at 7 p.m. to elect a new board of directors. Members are urged to attend...
...CHUL plan provides that each House elect two members to a panel of electors. This panel will then choose two representatives to serve on the ACSR...
...ACSR will immediately face two vital questions: the extent of his influence, and the breadth of its jurisdiction. Houses should elect students committed to obtaining a decision-making role, who will define "shareholder responsibility" as more than voting anti-management proxies. There are issues which undergraduates must force the ACSR to recognize: the influence of well-publicized stock purchase and divestiture; opportunities for profitable investment in underdeveloped areas of Cambridge and Boston; Harvard's ability to foster corporate social responsibility by instigating its own anti-management fights...
...plan accepted by Whitlock is essentially the method used to elect CHUL members. It's not surprising that the CHUL, members voted unanimously to recommend a selection process similar to its own, or that Whitlock would approve the plan...