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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...group called for the abolition of college-wide elections for Council posts, with the exception of the presidency, and proposed that members be elected in the future only from the dormitories. The plan, which must be approved by the newly chosen 1954-55 Council, would reduce the group's membership...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe Council Favors New Voting Procedure | 3/30/1954 | See Source »

Paul F. DePaola '55, president of the psychological group, last night denied that he has "deluded" his membership. DePaola suggested that "anyone in the Psychological Society who is interested in the Social Relations program should go to their meeting and investigate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Psychological Club Invited To Join Soc Rel Activities | 3/30/1954 | See Source »

...Psychological Society last fall had one organizational meeting which was attended by eight persons, and since then has had no program for its membership. The Society's officers announced Sunday, however, that they will call a meeting in May to elect officers for next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Psychological Club Invited To Join Soc Rel Activities | 3/30/1954 | See Source »

...team's chief problem during the past season, lack of large student participation, was caused primarily by the high costs of membership. "Students must pay to join the Rifle Team and also for the ammunition they use," Hessel explained...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 3/30/1954 | See Source »

After World War I, Unionist Cavert joined the Federal Council of Churches, by 1930 became its executive head. In 1950, he became head of the newly formed National Council of Churches, of which the Federal Council became a part-a vigorous collaboration of 30 churches representing a total membership of some 35.5 million. Presbyterian Cavert's delicate balance of diplomacy and decision was indispensable in the council's triumph over the formidable opposition of inertia and denominational differences. Cavert's approach: "A council of churches is not so much an attempt to create unity as to practice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Unionist | 3/29/1954 | See Source »

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