Word: planned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There are 23 members of the Freshman Class who have turned in blank concentration slips and 26 who have not turned in anything. Fifty upperclassmen had no plan as of last November, when the last tabulation was taken...
Bornstein has served as an NSA representative, organizing the purchase card plan. Sutter is President of the Harvard World Federalists...
...third topic to be discussed is the geographical side of the Marshall Plan...
...elected committee would be made by student after a series of proctor-conducted meetings during the first four weeks of the fall term. Thus the entire success of these elections would depend on the work of the proctors and the interest of the students in each entry. The elective plan would give freshmen control of their own affairs, plus representation on the Council at the beginning of their first year. With this system, classes would no longer have to wait until their sophomore year to take part in student government...
Admittedly this constitution is not perfect as it stands. After next year's operations show up any defects, the plan can be overhauled. If Dean Leighton intends to request that changes be made before he give his approval, however, he should do so now. Much of the constitution's success will depend on proper preparation, and no arrangements can be made until the official stand is known. With the cooperation of the Dean's office, the Council will be able to set up the mechanics of the plan and brief incoming freshmen on how elections will be conducted.. Well...