Word: huc
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...students, the faculty or Hayes-Bickford." But even communication between students and faculty--the basis of any meaningful contact--is haphazard if not non-existent. Some examples of this occurred this fall. The Committee on the Houses (COH) relied on the CRIMSON to communicate to the Harvard Undergraduate Council (HUC) its decision regarding the HUC's parietals proposal and the HUC's request to meet with the COH. In fact, the official spokesman for this committee refused to speak with an HUC representative until the day after the decisions were made. In addition, the current Student-Faculty Advisory Council...
...institutions. These include House Committees, the Harvard Undergraduate Athletic Council, the Freshman Council, the CRIMSON, ad hoc committees such as the recently established Student-Faculty Advisory Council, PBH, SDS, YR's, YD's, and the Crimson Key. Some of the activities of these organizations must be consolidated by the HUC and HPC. This centralization will require major changes in the structure of the HUC...
...restructuring committee also suggested that the HUC's membership be increased from 22 to 36 members. The council would then include two students from each House elected by popular vote, the chairman of each House committee or someone he appoints, and nine freshmen...
Currently the HUC consists of each House committee chairman, one student elected by each House committee, and four freshmen, including the president of the Freshmen Council...
Members of the restructuring committee said they will work on this and other ideas during Christmas vacation. "Our constitution needs a lot of work if the HUC is to continue to be a responsible and representative student government," Shields said...