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As a result of the voting, Radcliffe's Student Council has three more tasks to perform: supervising an election for commuter officers, deciding whether to continue the Agassiz and Dormitory Commuter committees, and adding the commuter officers to appropriate groups under "Restriction of Officers" in the bylaws. This section limits...
She replaces newly-elected chairman Rachel Mellinger '52, who resigned the post after her election as editor of the 1952 Yearbook. A constitution by-law on restriction of officers prevents one girl from holding the two positions simultaneously.
Mrs. Anthony Eberhardt, a mother of school-age children, was spokesman for the women's group which included the Catholic Mothers' Study Clubs, the Council of Protestant Churches and the Dubuque Parent-Teachers Association. Said she: "We are not trying to influence adult reading or adult thinking. We...
Dean Watson's long-awaited letter, to the Students Council, giving the whys and wherefores of the new rules for undergraduates organizations, will reach its destination tonight. But the reasons which, it offers for the Faculty Committee's overriding of Council recommendations are not calculated to settle the issue, since...
The trouble is that the Federal Reserve, like other branches of the government, prefers to look busy. Its latest token gesture toward action is a program of "voluntary restriction" of "unnecessary" loans which, it remarks ingenuously, "must rely on the good will of all financial institutions."