Word: elections
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Members of the Don Quixote League yesterday asked the Harvard Coop to elect undergraduates to its board of directors and stop the present appointive system...
...engagement will last from 2 to 6 p. m. and will be played on the public field beyond the Stadium. Before the match the Crimson will elect its captain for the season...
Dean Rogers told the Steering Committee of the Council at a meeting earlier in the afternoon that present inefficient monitors may be replaced by proctors whose pay would be equal to half the price of their room rent. As the system now works, students elect a man from each floor to enforce parietal rules. A student who received pay for proctoring services, the Dean feels, would take his duties more seriously...
Last week, when the Assembly finally passed an electoral reform plan (the 20th considered), it seemed to have made progress. The new plan is designed to keep as many Communists (and Gaullists) as possible out of a new Assembly, re-elect as many Deputies as possible from the government coalition (Socialists. Radical Socialists and M.R.P.). Its basic feature is election by an absolute majority, with local party coalitions permitted. This is intended to give the more plastic center parties a golden opportunity to win seats at the expense of the right and the left...
...girls do other things than plan dances at these meetings, for it is here that the Student Government has its foundation. Besides electing house presidents, and Athletic Association representatives, the house meetings elect one representative each to the House of Representatives, a central legislative body. The Judicial Board and the Honor Board form the judicial branches of the government and the Student Council holds the executive powers...