Word: pastes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only current source of funds is the annual collection at registration, which netted about $1500 this year. John D. Hanify '71, HUC president, said, "We aren't going to ask students for money because we feel that most of them are aware of the inefficiency of past HUCs...
...students, as yet unchosen, will spend the next few weeks looking through archives for the names of past members of HUC and its predecessor organizations. They will then ask these alumni for contributions...
...actors were the only ones with a past. Their identities were self-perpetuating. The comedians were comic (Marty Ingels wore paper watches in Switzerland because the real things were too expensive) and insecure. (To which of them would Charlie Chaplin grant an audience?) The drunkards stayed drunk, the kind old ladies went to bed early, and the young love interest people pursued love--though not necessarily with the one prescribed by the script. Murray Hamilton (remember The Graduate) gave us sheer good times, singing to us late at night...
...Council gets its income from a $600 yearly endowment plus the profits it earns at its intersession tournament. In the past the tournament profit has been as high as $1500, but the amount has varied and has been an irregular source of support. Compared to other top-rate debating schools, Jones said, Harvard has one of the lowest budgets in the country...
Jones said that the Council has begun a drive for alumni contributions. However, past appeals to the alumni have produced little money, Jones said. And since the Debate Council is classified as an undergraduate organization, it can receive no University...