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...least effective and least efficient student government possible,” says Alan Cooperman ’81, who reported on Harvard’s student government for The Crimson into the early eighties. In fact, if a jesting Cooperman is to be believed, it may have been that Fainsod??s feel for efficiency with regards to political institutions suffered as a result of his fidelity to his particular area of expertise: Soviet Russia...
...representatives called the absentees to approve its extermination,” read The Crimson. The new UC, however, was created specifically to address areas where the old body had been lacking. It had official recognition, it had funding, it had the responsibility to disperse funds, and—with Fainsod??s old surfeit of committees having been reconstituted, cut down, or eliminated—it was meant to be efficient...
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