Word: plan
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...crowds to the Living Room of the Union during football season; is probably the most important affair of the kind that has been held in many years. The meeting has been called for an undergraduate ratification of the committee's proposed student council. It should be remembered that the plan was drawn up with the greatest care after consultation with prominent members of the Faculty and with the Athletic Committee, and that a committee of men who have been in closest touch with athletic affairs is responsible for the suggestion. It is not a harebrained jump in the dark...
Last evening the undergraduate committee, appointed by the class presidents at the request of the Athletic Committee, went before the Committee and presented the plan which it has drawn up to fulfill the promise made by the undergraduates in their petition to the Faculty. The proposal is to organize a student council, the purpose, scope and powers of which are fully explained in the constitution of the council which follows...
...Athletic Committee then passed the following vote: "That in the opinion of this Committee it is not desirable to abolish intercollegiate contests from the date of the final football game until the spring recess." It was also voted "That this Committee approve the plan for a student council as presented by the undergraduate representatives appointed by the four class presidents, and that if this plan is accepted by the undergraduates the Committee will warmly welcome the co-operation of the council...
...wanted to prove that curtailment is not a proper remedy for distraction. It wanted to cut deeper, by dealing with the student activities as a whole, in the creation of a sentiment that can never be legislated into existence. It remains only for the College to accept the plan in the same spirit of co-operation in which it was drawn. We are trying to help the Athletic Committee, the Faculty, and the College. Think over the committee's proposition and come to the mass meting prepared to cast a willing and intelligent vote...
Whether or not this plan is the proper one can be determined only by discussion. One thing, however, is evident and necessary. There must be uniformity in the selection of assistant managers if only to avoid the continual charges made against University managers who have run a trial and made an appointment to the best of their ability. R. H. EGGLESTON...