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...University, including the role of the governing boards, we recognize that the increase in numbers of students and faculty in recent years, together with the increase in interdisciplinary relationships among the several faculties and deeper involvement with the world outside the University, have resulted in making inadequate the present channels of communication between members of the whole University community and the governing boards...
...Board of Overseers could, if it wished, delegate all or part of this nominating function to other bodies, such as students or faculty. Under present laws, only the alumni could vote on the nominations...
THIS REVIEW indicates that major reforms of Harvard's government are not legally impossible at the present. It might also be sae to risk asking the legislature to change laws to provide for faculty representation on the Overseers or to extend voting powers to University members who are not now eligible to vote for Overseers...
Considerable resistance will be met, of course, in trying to persuade the University's two governing boards to allow these reforms even if they are possible--the old men who run the University appear quite willing to risk shutting down Harvard present to serve their vision of Harvard past. But if reform is impossible, it is not so for legal reasons. --JAY BURKE
Floyd Wilson, director of Intramural Athletics, was on hand to present the Eugene B. Wyman Trophy for the most points scored to sophomore Krause. His total of 95 3/4 points is the highest since Chouteau Dyer tallied...