Word: petitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In a move to rally student opinion rather than to formally protest to the University, the John Reed Society will start a petition campaign to support its stand against the University for not having allowed Earl Browder to speak at Harvard, Robert Seidman '41, president of the Society, announced last...
"We believe that the student body will endorse our stand in the matter; what our plans will finally be depends upon the amount of support we get by circulating a petition to have Browder speak," the Executive Committee of the Society said.
The decision to examine the board rates came as a result of a petition, signed by 150 students, which asked the Council "to investigate the Harvard dining halls to determine whether the quality of the food and service given is a fair return for the current board rate."
To Jerome D. Greene '96, secretary to the Corporation, the Committee to Save Harvard Education yesterday brought its petition asking for reconsideration of the case of the ten assistant professors.
Signed by 750 undergraduates, mostly upperclassmen, the petition will be considered by the Corporation at its meeting next week.