Word: hsa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sometimes the expansiveness of the business ethic raises cries of monopoly, illegal practices, or coercion; and the HSA, placed in the context of a sensitive and critical student body, has suffered from the awareness of a non-business community that a stranger is in its midst...
Generally speaking, this has been the case. Each agency is more or less autonomous in its own sphere. Managers are required only to keep records and to submit occasional reports to the corporation. Aside from several infrequent meetings with Dustin Burke, general manager of HSA and Director of Student Employment, few students have any connection with the intricacies of the organization...
...charter granted by the State of Massachusetts declares the HSA to be "a private non-profit corporation." There is a Board of Directors, consisting of five students, five businessmen, and five Faculty members, which has the final authority for all actions and policies of the corporation...
Members of the HSA annually elect the Board of Directors, which in turn appoints the President, a student, and the General Manager of the agency. In addition to the President, there are two other student officers, a clerk and a treasurer. None of the officers receive any compensation for their services...
While the corporational framework of the HSA is made up of students, alumni, Faculty, and Administration members, most students have contact only with president Greg Stone, Burke or Monro. This triumvirate tries to coordinate the policies passed by the Board with the operations of students...