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...late September 1957, the Harvard and Radcliffe student councils came together to consider whether Radcliffe women should be allowed to become official members of Harvard organizations, giving them the right to vote and hold positions...
...original City Council proposal, introduced by former Councillor Walter J. Sullivan, urged the body to ban trick or treating. The remaining eight council members, however, did not vote to pass the resolution until it was scaled back to just encourage “parents to closely supervise their children.” The Boston City Council had passed a similar resolution earlier that week...
...preparation for a faculty vote to continue the Core curriculum in May 1983, the Undergraduate Council prepared a report that included suggested reforms. The 50-page document was distributed to then-Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky and members of the Faculty Council (the highest governing body of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...When the UC was founded 25 years ago, a chairperson presided over Council sessions, and he or she was elected by the vote of the UC representatives. But in May 1995, the UC voted to change to a general election for a president and vice president, in which anyone can run and anyone can vote...
...Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). In particular, both sides claim Abyei. The north has also been slow to withdraw troops from the south, and suspicions are that it will drag its feet over a referendum, promised by the CPA and due for 2011, in which the south can vote for secession and independence. Complicating the situation is tribal local rivalry in the area, which both sides try to exploit to their advantage...