Word: hausler
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Before the meeting broke up, Richard W. Hausler '72, student member of the Subcommittee of Six, was sent to University Hall to find out whether the occupiers would agree to be removed non-violently. Hausler said upon his return that leaders in the building would not guarantee to avoid violence if police were sent...
...President John D. Hanify '71, and Kirby C. Wilcox '70 and Richard W. Hausler '72 of the Committee of Fifteen, have constructed an elegant plan for election of students to the three committees recommended by the Fainsod Report-up for Faculty approval in January-and the Committee of Rights and Responsibilities...
...dying act, will run the student elections early next term. The Hanify-Wilcox-Hausler plan assumes two upperclassmen and one freshman on the Rights Committee. With the number of students on the other Committees determined by the Fainsod recommendation, the election would work as follows...
...choice of a "rotating" system of election is dictated. Hausler said, by the desire to retain the House as the basis of elections and to keep the new committees small...
...student members of the Committee of Fifteen were selected last fall by drawing names from thirteen students elected by the Houses, by freshmen, and at Radcliffe, Hausler called this "picking marbles out of a bag, and said that people he had spoken to about the system "didn't think it was too cool...