Word: welds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Student Council President Edric A. Weld '46 and John K. Lally '49, chairman of the committee in charge of the special election, will be present at the meeting tonight and explain to the House the functions of a Council member...
Whether it be feeding rats, rigging booby traps for Halloween prowlers, or just plain clerical work, the Employment office in Weld Hall has a student...
What really marks the Council's face-lifting, however, is not the set of 15 members holding Monday evening meetings in Phillips Brooks House. Weld calls this but a "nucleus." The fundamental change lies with the additional three dozen interested students who man the projects that are adding up to concrete achievement...
...next week the total number of men active in Council projects should top 50, and before Weld's term expires he expects to see an army of over 150 busy digging into the heavy agenda. These will not be "the usual kind who 'go out' for things but will be drawn from those who have top ability." It is selling the Council to apathetic Jawn and then "making him feel the necessity of some particular isolated problem" that Weld has set for his task...
...Problems are so numerous," Weld explains "that we can't touch one-tenth of 'em. There's tremendous ability going unused in a college of 5700. We need that ability for the little extra push which will iron out the kinks in Harvard life...