Word: hpc
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Faculty members object that Harvard students already have great influence. The Faculty, they say, always tries to be aware of student opinion, and consider it important. The success of the Harvard Policy Committee's departmental audits "has been remarkable in terms of the number of recommendations accepted," according to HPC President Henry Norr '68. Last year, an independent group of students wrote a critique of Ec 1, and the course was changed considerably to incorporate their ideas...
...decided whether either the HUC or the HPC would present its separate resolution to the Gill committee. Several members of both organizations suggested that having a joint resolution, which would be the first ever, was still "important," and that there should be an additional attempt to produce a compromise...
...HPC proposal included several other parts. They were all accepted by the HUC in its three-hour meeting, believed to be its longest ever...
...vote on the HUC amendment to the HPC proposal was 7-7, and Thomas Williamson '68, who was acting chairman in the absence of Daniel B. Magraw '68, broke the tie by voting in favor of the weaker version...
Carl A. Baum '69, in defense of the original HPC version, suggested that "it is possible that the decision to expand the size of the college class has already been made...