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...read with dismay that the new "supercouncil" that may replace the HUC might be supported by official allocations. It strikes me that this will probably eventually mean less rather than more responsiveness to student needs. Student councils have a way of starting out with great hopes, and vanishing to the joy of current undergraduates. I have seen it happen several times in the past decade at Harvard, and there is no particular reason that the supercouncil should be expected to have a better fate. However, if it is supported financially independently of its constituents' immediate feelings, it could prove...
Hanify postponed the referendum-scheduled to be handed out in registration envelopes on February 2-after 40 persons in Dunster House signed a petition requesting the delay. The petition claimed that many undergraduates had not seen the HUC plan and did not know the specific proposals...
...HUC plan includes proposals asking undergraduates to establish a united Harvard-Radcliffe student government and tax themselves $10 each for its support...
...HUC will probably ask each House Committee and the Freshman Council to conduct the poll sometime in the middle of February...
When the Faculty approves a permanent Committee on Rights and Responsibilities its Harvard members will join the Supercouncil. If, as is expected, there are three Harvard students on the Rights Committee, the Supercouncil will have 24 members-the same number the HUC had before its members started graduating and resigning...