Word: membership
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...faculty committee made the formal revisions in the rulebook "Regulations for Undergraduate Organizations in Harvard College," changing the wording to include provisions for Radcliffe membership. There still must be at least ten Harvard members of a group seeking recognition as an approved undergraduate organization. Dean Brown and Dean Watson expect that some clubs will continue separately in the two colleges. The new rules, however, allow Harvard clubs to admit Radcliffe students...
...Council's resolution insisted that the mergers be voluntary, that every Harvard club admitting Radcliffe members change its name to "Harvard-Radcliffe" except in the case of traditional titles--and that each merging club submit a revised constitution to the Student Council guarenteeing Radcliffe students full membership rights...
Each club wishing to merge must first present a petition to the Council stating that a two-thirds majority of the club's total membership favors the admission of women. The petition and the club's revised constitution will then be reviewed by the Student Council and the Faculty Committee on Student Activities...
...committee also reported that it would be advisable for organizations desiring joint membership to change their names to "Harvard-Radcliffe----." Under certain circumstances this condition could be waived as was suggested in the HDC case study...
...Beta Kappa Society announced last night the election of 16 seniors to the membership, Senior Sixteen is composed of the following...