Word: meets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...also chose six other officers. Marvin Kraus '51, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Kirkland House, was picked as the new vice-president. Peter Noyes Toulmin '50, of Dover and Winthrop House, will head next year's Athletic Committee, which sends representatives to meet visiting teams...
...Harvard were playing the University of Geneva in quoits, the Crimson Key would have a man on the docks to meet the visiting team. The College's human welcome mat does everything from providing a uniformed detail to guard the Band's bass drum during football games to helping Freshmen choose their courses...
Only about 300 of the 1900 students live in University dormitories; the rest are bestrewn from here to Harvardevens; they never meet in any one place. This dispersion severely limits the physical act of campaigning, the lack of which pains Prins. (It also limits the acquaintanceship of most of us to students within our own fields.) Beyond this, the nature of questions like tuition rises and examination systems precludes a candidate's taking a stand without the extensive research and investigation that preceded the Council's own recommendations on these matters. Democracy is not just campaigning on issues, and there...
...were handled by a separate group called the Associates. The new Constitution makes these Associates full Key members and calls them the Permanent Body, as opposed to the Representative Body. It sets up a careful balance of power, with each Body including 32 members. The 64 Key-men will meet only four times a year to determine policy; the day-to-day work will be handled by the Permanent Body and seven officers. And two of the officers must be members of the Representative Body...
Both Seixas' matches were treats of brilliance for the few onlookers at the indoor courts--in fact the Crimson tennis team probably won't meet his like for the rest of the season...