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Council treasurer Peter N. Smith '83, who supervised the grants process, said in an interview, however, that the new information--regarding funds controlled by. The Advocate's alumni board--would probably not have prompted the council's finance committee to reject the grant.
There were some connecting threads between last week's debate and its 1933 counterpart. The Oxford Union's treasurer back then was Labor Party Leader Michael Foot, who did not speak on that famous first occasion but today advocates unilateral nuclear disarmament for Britain. One of the featured...
The contest's exam was given to nearly 2000 undergraduates in early December. University Treasurer George C. Putnam '49, a grandson of the competition's original sponsor, said yesterday "28 young faculty members holed up in a motel over New Year's weekend" to correct the test.
Andrew Sillins, secretary-treasurer for the council said through a secretary that he would not comment on the contract talks. Other coalition officials were not available for comment.
For the past three years, the Lampoon has given that sum--earmarked for "artistic events"--to Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, says M.Kent Karlock '84, treasurer of the Lampoon. And since the Lampoon's centennial in 1976, the group has contributed as much as $60,000 annually.