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Former Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III, whom Monro appointed as the College’s first black assistant dean, said Monro’s interest in education issues went beyond just the day-to-day details of administration...

Author: By Alexander L. Pasternack, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Black Education Pioneer Monro Dies | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

...council’s constitution charges:“The Finance Committee shall foster and coordinate student activities by way of supporting student organizations which promote student interaction” (Article III-Section 1.1). The Finance Committee seeks organizations that promote student interaction, evaluates their campus impact, assesses their needs and provides them with appropriate funding. It is not our place to judge the merits of students’ activities. In fact, funding all student groups is so essential to the Council’s mission that the constitution requires at least 60 percent of the annual budget...

Author: By Gregory R. Friedman and Eric J. Powell, S | Title: Council Money Helps, Not Judges, Group Goals | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

...head when a group of Harvard students petitioned to get their student Bible study group officially recognized by the College. The BCC-friendly group, called Harvard Christians in Action (HCIA), had the 10 signatures required and needed only the approval of then-Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III. But HCIA president Michael J. Hrnicek ’96 and two others were members of the BCC. Epps questioned HCIA’s autonomy from the BCC, as independence from external organizations is required of student groups seekinh official status. Hrnicek complained of a two-year struggle with Epps...

Author: By Kristin E. Kitchen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What in the Lord's Name is Going On? | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

...SEINFELD CURSE, PART III: JULIA GETS AXED

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 1, 2002 | 4/1/2002 | See Source »

...which reigned over all of Italy after the country was unified in 1870, fell in disgrace at the end of World War II after King Victor Emmanuel III's support for dictator Benito Mussolini. Barred since 1947 by the Italian Constitution from setting foot in Italy, the Savoy male heirs may soon be permitted to return home. They'll find their ancestral city has been whipped into shape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Than a Motown | 3/25/2002 | See Source »

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