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...Subcommittee held four meetings on November 9, November 12, November 16, and December 3. The following persons spoke with the Subcommittee at different times: Christopher D. Hoy '71, president of P.B.H.A., Robert Smith '71, vice-president, Barry F. O'Connell, graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House, and Dean Charles Whitlock, member of Faculty Committee of P.B.H., Robert Gannett '72 (Prisons), Emile Godfrey '72 (Columbia Point), John Gorham '71 (Challenge), Michael Robinson '72 (Volunteers Teachers for Africa), Daniel Brener '71 (South End Low Cost Housing), and Robert Smith '71 (Mental Hospitals). In addition, members of the Subcommittee consulted individually with...
However, I believe Mr. Johnson has actually over-looked some of the Coop's mismanagement. The reason Lowell House never offered nominations to the board of directors was because Mr. Whitlock never sent a letter requesting us to do so. Had I known about the elections before Paul Silver asked me if I had received my ballot, the House Committee certainly would have solicited names of all interested residents. I'm led to believe that this is probably the same reason the majority of the other Houses failed to respond with nominations...
...recommendation comes one week after Charles P. Whitlock, associate dean of the College and secretary of the Administrative Board, sent a letter to Moore asking for ways to improve the current situation...
...Severe interpersonal strains among members of various house staffs" are resulting from unchecked and uncared-for pets, Whitlock said. He asked the seven-member subcommittee to present a solution when the committee meets this Wednesday...
Students are represented by 11 positions on the 23-member board of directors. Charles P. Whitlock, a Harvard administrator and Coop stockholder, sought candidates from the Houses by asking nominations from each House committee. Only three House committees- and Mather, which had been spared the curse of House committees- bothered to respond with names. Without asking for any statement, resume, or interview from the candidates, Whitlock selected one nominee on the basis of an endorsement made by the HUC, a student council organization which had gone defunct last year. The nominee had been a sophomore representative in the HUC. Another...