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Craig Stewart '68 initiated the HUC's Monday night parietal discussion, stating it was time to "quit asking for just another hour." (The HUC last Fall negotiated a 4-hour parietal extension--8 p.m. to midnight on Friday. It was the first major change in parietal hours since...
...surprisingly militant HUC has decided to wage a determined campaign for extended parietals and to press the Committee on the Houses to take up the issue in two weeks at its first formal meeting of the year...
...HUC voted Monday night to hold another poll next week--this one collegewide--to demonstrate to the Masters the extent of student support for the parietal support...
John Palazzo '69, not a member of the HUC, suggested to the Council that it "ignore the Committee on Housing" and adopt "civil disobedience" to force abolishment of parietals. The HUC considered momentarily the effect of a mass "sleep-in" after parietals one Sunday night...
...HUC members have a tendency to talk incessantly among themselves, and not to others; but largely the HUC problem is its unrepresentative nature. It consists of 22 students, all of whom are elected by House Committees and the Freshman Council rather than directly by the undergraduate body. In other words, someone who has the energy for such things can gather a few dormitory votes, get himself elected to his House Committee, have the House Committee elect him to the HUC, and finally defeat one or two possible rivals for the HUC chairmanship. With this support, he can become "the Harvard...