Word: interclubs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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David J. Callard, chairman of the Interclub Committee, credited the success of Bicker this year to the "efforts of many people, especially the Sophomore Bicker committee and the sophomore class" and to the clubs' "awareness of their responsibility to the university...
Prospect is again holding an open, non-selective Bicker, but new members must sign the club's book before 9:15 p.m. on Open House night. According to the Interclub Committee's definition, a "hundred percenter" this year will be any sophomore who has not received a bid and has not joined Prospect by 10 p.m. next Saturday, Open House night...
...Daily Princetonian, published an editorial warning Prospect that its policy would prove disastrous, that one club would be used as a scapegoat and dumping ground by the irresponsible other sixteen, who could then continue the old boast without themselves doing a thing to achieve it. As a result, the Interclub Committee summoned Ridgeway and his managing editor to their meeting place in the library of Ivy Club, hotly denounced them both for "incompetence," failure to "cooperate," a "negative" and "critical" attitude, and formally broke off all relations with the Princetonian...
...Deans' Office. Since there is no formal prohibition in the "Rules for Undergraduate Organizations" against undermining another group's activities, it is likely that the Deans will take no official action. In that event, the Deans should certainly consider putting a provision into the "Rules" to prevent any further interclub tampering...
...other Club, Quadrangle, may escape the ban because Interclub chairman Clark promised the President and Deans that his club had nothing to do with the trouble. He issued a "no comment" on the subject...