Word: socials
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Susanne Hamilton '49, Radcliffe social chairman, will manage the dance...
Alan Barth of the Washington Post told the group that the rise of national columnists has been due to the failure of editorial pages to deal vigorously with social problems...
...College Social Affairs Committee, a loose association of House dance committee chairmen and other dignitaries, has been washing its intramural linen in public, and in the process has unwittingly revealed a number of significant if unsavory facts about itself...
...members of the Social Affairs Committee were indulging in random and irresponsible personal squabbling. They had never wanted the proceedings to be known, they said; once the case became public they about-faced to preserve their chairman's name. Their arguments are not convincing: either Lally was guilty of the charges--and there is some reason to think that he had not run the Committee well--or he was not to blame for the mixups. If he was in the wrong there was no reason to shield him; if the charges were strong enough to be raised and accepted...
...Social Affairs Committee operates under a constitution approved by the Student Council and the Council controls is through an ex-officio member sitting in at meetings. It seems impossible that the Committee, with its simple regulatory duties, should need any supervision; but apparently it does. It is up to the Council to secure minimum efficiency in all groups under its wing, and it must do this in spite of the number of such groups. The Council must supervise, even when supervision seems ridiculous...