Word: senior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard's wide-awake Student Council has made a very important change in the organization of the Senior Album and deserves undergraduate congratulations. In the past, five Juniors were elected in the Spring of the college year, and these men were responsible for the publication of their Senior Album. Under the new ruling the Juniors will be elected by popular vote early in January, and they will then aid the Album Committee of the class ahead of them. This arrangement will give these Juniors good experience in Album production, which will amplify their work in their Senior year...
...Senior Album is an annual headache to even the most industrious Committee, because there is a wealth of small detail and business problems that rear their ugly little heads every year, screaming for attention from a harrassed staff. In the past the Album Committee have been inexperienced, and consequently have had more difficulty in putting out the annual tome then a more experienced group would have...
...project of the Senior Committee severs the Gordian knot of hoary inefficiency and greases the wheels of progress. Seniors who have had previous experience in Album management will be able to accomplish their task with less trouble and nervous palpitations. The student Council deserves credit for its timely action...
...weekly meeting last night the Student Council voted to change its By-Laws in order to make easier the work of the Senior Album Committee. The proposal came from Neil G. Melone '37, chairman of this year's Album committee and a member of the Council...
Melone suggested that the By-Laws be so changed as to provide for the election of Juniors to the Album Committee at the same time that the senior elections are held, namely in the third week of the second term. Juniors are now elected during the fourth week after the spring vacation and do not assume any active duties until the next year...