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...council would be financed by $10 taken out of each student's term bill-a total of $60,000-half of which would go to the individual House committees...
...dying act, will run the student elections early next term. The Hanify-Wilcox-Hausler plan assumes two upperclassmen and one freshman on the Rights Committee. With the number of students on the other Committees determined by the Fainsod recommendation, the election would work as follows...
...upperclassmen, four freshmen, and four Cliffies on all these committees would constitute the new Student Council. The Radcliffe Union of Students is not part of the planned council. After the Harvard-Radcliffe merger, Hanify suggested, the three Radcliffe Houses might each add a member to the Committee on Houses...
...Right now," Wilcox said, "representatives on student groups aren't accountable to their constituencies, or to each other. And no single group speaks for the student body. Under our plan, each representative has double accountability-to the central body and to his House...
Hanify is negotiating with Dean Ford for a "student activities fee" of $8 to $10, half of which would go to the Student Council, half to the various House committees. While Ford has the power to take the money from unrestricted Faculty funds, Hanify said, "ultimately, the student will...