Word: representation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cliffies argued that their goal was not to control the Council's decisions, but to represent one more point of view. "If we wanted to run the college," one said, "we'd ask for twenty voting seats. What we want is to have student opinion represented in decision-making."
Harvard will have entries in four of today's events. A mile-relay team consisting of Tom Downer, Frank Haggerty, Jeff Huvelle, and Dave McKelvey will represent the Crimson in the Heptagonal mile relay, a special event limited to the Ivy League and service academy schools.
These grants represent a 31 per cent increase over the same quarter last year. Lower grants in other quarters, however, are expected to limit this year's overall increase to 7.8 per cent. The normal annual increase in Federal grants to the Medical School is 15 per cent.
But, of course, taken beyond schools, the concept of community control needs considerable definition. For instance, it is obviously a mistake to give funds to leaders whose claim to represent the community is nothing more than their own say-so.
New rules governing class actions have recently been adopted in the federal court system; under these rules all the potential claimants in a class action are bound by the results unless they make a timely request not to be included. Courts therefore take careful precautions to be sure that the...