Word: vice-chairs
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Instead, we have a misguided (albeit well-intentioned) Undergraduate Council that votes to suport a proposed concert, and then goes out and spends student's money to hold a referendum on the matter. The whole point will be moot. Council Vice-Chair Brian Melendez assures us, if Dean Epps denies permission for the event. Even if that happens, the Undergraduate Council may still hold a survey (costing still more money) to determine whether students want concerts at all, and if so, the survey will ascertain which groups we will willingly...
Sensing strongly divided undergraduate opinion, the Council decided to poll the student body to find out "if this is the kind of social activity that we should be sponsoring," said Brian R. Melendez '86, the government's vice-chair...
...seats. The amendments to the bylaws will allow the representatives from the district and the district's house committee chairman to appoint a successor until midterm elections are held at the end of the fall semester. Under the previous by-laws, a special election--administered by the council's vice-chair--filled each vacancy as it occurred...
...tough attendance policy has caused many members to be expelled from the council, requiring a special election in each case. "It does tend to wear on the vice-chair," said Victor G. Freeman '84, adding. "For this reason I think we ought to approve...
Besides choosing a new chairman tomorrow, council members will select a vice-chairman, treasurer, and secretary. The race for vice-chair, according to council members, is expected to generate more candidates and interest than those for treasurer and secretary