Word: student
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...said it was mistaken yesterday when it claimed that the Student Council had faked the names of one of its charities in "a deliberate design to misrepresent...
This determination has also led to other limitations on student freedom than those imposed by the New Student decision. At least in part to prevent outside groups from using Harvard as a front, recognized groups must be composed 100 percent of University members and they must be completely autonomous of any outside groups with which they may be affiliated...
Another instance of limitation of student freedom because of cold war tensions can be found in the case of political rallies. Before the war it was very easy for a Harvard group to hold a rally, and right in the Yard if it wished. Today the Yard is out of bounds for rallies, and considerable Dean's Office and Student Council red tape must be sliced through to hold a rally anywhere else on Harvard property. Part of the Dean's objection to use of the Yard comes from fear of disturbing classes, but this cannot be a serious objection...
...barometer of student reaction in New Haven over the past weekend to the Athletic Association's announcement of Harvard's new football policy fluctuated almost as wildly as New England's unpredictable weather conditions during the same three-day period...
Among the still unorganized graduate student Federalists who will become charter members of the new organization is Joseph Wheeler 1G, former president of the World Student Federalists. Other charter members will include Richard Goodman 1G, former chairman of the UWF at Williams College, and Lee Williams, former president of the Princeton chapter...