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Howard J. Phillips '62, Council president, and Roger M. Leed '61, a former member, accused the Dean of partisanship toward the Council shakeup plan proposed by William E. Bailey '62, chairman of the Dunster House Committee. Leed called Monro's attitude "highly unethical for a member of the Administration," saying that College officials should maintain a disinterested stand on the issue of Council changes...
...Roger M. Leed '61, chairman of the Forum Committee, called the President's action "extremely ill-advised...
...answer to Bailey, Roger M. Leed El co-author of the re-organization report, claimed that "the new Council is designed to function as a policy-making body, and represents the widest possible range of student opinion...
Monday, the Council takes up the question of reorganization with the study of a massive report by Eugene H. Zagat, Jr. '61 and Roger M. Leed '61. The paper probably will call for the creation of a Student Senate, and ask for a head tax on all students to help support Council activities...
Having lost those two functions, the Council turned to other means for prestige in a hostile community. The materialization of Twentieth Century Week last fall marked the beginning of new "Spectacular Activities Policy." Despite the hard work of chairman Roger Leed, the program did not live up to expectations. The reason for this failure was that Harvard has big names visiting the University at all times of the year, resulting in a blase attitude toward any group of "second Stringers...