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...report of the Committee on the Organization of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, released last Friday, recommends setting up three new student-Faculty committees and putting students on many existing committees. These committees appear to usurp all the duties and what little powers the Harvard Undergraduate Council, the Harvard-Radcliffe Policy Committee, and the Student-Faculty Advisory Council ever...
Harvard College's three student government organizations, never overly influential, face the problem of having nothing left to justify their existence if the proposals of the Fainsod committee are accepted by the Faculty...
...SFAC is the only student organization whose future is dealt with specifically in the report. The report recommends it be replaced by a Committee on Students and Community Relations with 11 students and ten Faculty members. The present SFAC has over 40 members and no discernible power. SFAC president Frank D. Raines '71 said last night, "This is a step forward. Right now we can do anything we want, which means we can't do anything, really...
Lawrence R. DiCara '71, prominent student politico, said, "The SFAC is like prune juice. Nobody wants it and it just gets...
...report also recommends setting up a student-Faculty Committee on Undergraduate Education to "consider and initiate studies and proposals to improve the quality of education in Harvard College...