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...equivalent of the HRPC today is CUE. The HRPC mainly considered curriculum policy, auditing departments and making strong but non-binding recommendations. When the HRPC voted itself out of existence on January 9, 1970, it willed its $600 in assets, furniture and secretary to a new "Supercouncil," which would have served to coordinate the various students groups on campus. If the Committee had only called it the SC, the soup might have been tastier...
...student members of the four new student-faculty committees have decided not to form a Supercouncil...
Richard S. Tilden '71, Winthrop's representative on the Committee on Undergraduate Education, said that most students on the committees felt it would be "presumptuous" to form a Supercouncil at this point...
John D. Hanify '71, former president of the now defunet Harvard Undergraduate Council, said the students would wait and see how the new student-faculty committees function. If they are effective in achieving reforms, the student committee members may reconsider the formation of a Supercouncil, he added...
Hanify said that if the Supercouncil is created, it might also reconsider adding $10 to each student's term bill in order to raise the $50,000 needed for its activities...