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...addition to their decision on the Gomes report, CHUL members last night also voted to form an ad hoc committee of CHUL's student members to investigate the freshman housing lottery procedure...
...candidates for tenure must receive the approval of the individual department, the dean of the Faculty, the president and an ad hoc committee of outside scholars and administration officials before they are appointed...
...outlawed it in another, tolerated corporate trusts in one season but tabooed them in later let the states oversee political parties at one time and taken them under the federal wing in another. One flaw of the usual federal-state debate is that participants often overlook the ad hoc evolution of the U.S. scheme of governance; they imagine that governmental structures take their shape more from the niceties of theory than from the proddings of a society beset with messy problems. As former Governor Orville Free man of Minnesota once said: "The literature of federal-state relationships is replete with...
...four undergraduates, three Faculty members and one administrator on the ad hoc committee met privately this week to revise a confidential, 24-page first draft of the report, which Dowling wrote during Christmas vacation. They have been meeting twice a month since September...
When GUERRILLA was formed, it was meant to be an ad hoc committee to the Student Assembly. It was intended to provide an alternative means of assuring the enactment of Assembly resolutions. This formal association was never realized, but the issues that GUERRILLA adopts are still informally linked to those that happen to catch the attention of the Assembly. As long as the Assembly continues to be ineffective in resolving such issues as longer library hours, guerrilla will be at least partly occupied in providing the muscle, if not the brains, to bring about effective resolutions. Such was the case...