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In a letter now being circulated among the members of the Alumni Association the executive committee recommends the adoption of a number of amendments to the constitution, last revised in 1868. The committee has spent the winter in communication with the officers of the Associated Harvard Clubs, and all Harvard...
At the annual meeting of the Randall Hall Association last Wednesday there was proposed an amendment to the constitution making ineligible for election to the Board of Directors all employees of the Hall.
President G. G. Smith favored most strongly this amendment, and in a printed slip distributed the day before the meeting urged its adoption. He pointed out that it is the duty of the Board of Directors to appoint employees, fix their pay, and criticise and direct their work; and that...
There were present at the meeting no more than a hundred voters, scarcely a tenth of the members of the Association; and of this hundred fully half were employes. Before this supposedly representative body the amendment was read, and several men corroborated the testimony of Mr. Smith, and pointed out...
This constitution may be altered or amended by a majority vote of FIFTY ACTIVE members WHO ARE STUDENTS IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY present at two successive meetings, such meetings to be held not less than one week apart; notice of the first meeting, and its object, HAVING BEEN posted ten days...