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...Coop is ever going to change, now is its chance. To approve any amendment affecting the relationship between management and membership at least 25 per cent of the members must vote. Last fall about a thousand members expressed interest in changing the Coop: this fall at least fifteen thousand have to react. The management plans to publicize the changes widely and to allow voting by mail. Only about 30 per cent of Harvard's alumni ever bother to vote for the Board of Overseers...
Allowing Dean Ford to name the Faculty's representatives has also avoided the possibility of an already rebellious faculty naming controversial representatives. Instead. Committee of Fifteen members. will now alternate in the Faculty's five seats in the group...
Increasingly Dunlop has found himself on responsible University committees, including the Dunlop committee last year. which he chaired and the Committee of Fifteen. Next Spring. he will join May in University Hall as acting Dean of the Faculty while Dean Ford is on sabbatical...
...committee-originally appointed as a successor to the Committee of Fifteen-has never been formally approved by the Faculty. A vote on the committee will come at the Faculty's first meeting of the year next Tuesday...
...nine-member committee is composed of three Faculty members from the Committee of Fifteen (Wilson; Alan Heimert 49, Master of Eliot House; and Donald G. Anderson. assistant professor of Applied Mathematics): three other Faculty and Administrative Board members (Joel Porte, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Quincy House; Kenneth M. Deitch 60, assistant professor of Economics; and James S. Dusenberry. professor of Economics; and three students. all Harvard undergraduates (Kirby Wilcox 70; Hai H. Doan 70; Richard W. Hausler...