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...Supercouncil ?? originally set ??istration yesterday, has been postponed indefinitely...
...read with dismay that the new "supercouncil" that may replace the HUC might be supported by official allocations. It strikes me that this will probably eventually mean less rather than more responsiveness to student needs. Student councils have a way of starting out with great hopes, and vanishing to the joy of current undergraduates. I have seen it happen several times in the past decade at Harvard, and there is no particular reason that the supercouncil should be expected to have a better fate. However, if it is supported financially independently of its constituents' immediate feelings, it could prove...
...referendum on the proposed "Supercouncil" will be postponed two weeks until the middle of February, John Hanify, president of the Harvard Undergraduate Council, said yesterday...
...issue also is a $10 fee to be added onto the tuition bill. Five dollars of this would support the activities of the House Committee and the Freshman Council. The other five dollars would allow the Supercouncil to hire a secretary, print a few pamphlets every now and then, and make special grants to different undergraduate groups. The Homans Report on the Houses said. "There is no problem at Harvard that cannot be solved by money and liquor." The Radcliffe Union of Students already has an annual fee of $6. so this may actually be a bargain. Besides, we would...
...several months studying each other through what each thought was a one-way-mirror. As the current round of investigations into causes, analyses of purposes, and suggestions for revisions merge into warm memories of a winter with plenty of kindling for the fireplace, the best reason for supporting a Supercouncil-a sort of monthly politico T-group-might be that we could be preventing a similar orgy of mutual criticism several years from...