Word: controller
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...official who wished to remain, anonymous said, "The thing started off big, but has sort of fizzled out now. The magazine really isn't so bad as it was originally supposed to be, but once the ball got rolling, it got out of control. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing died quietly...
...almost as important a difference in the administration of the Cross man's educational development--and even more important to many of the students--is the amount of parietal control placed over them. Holy Cross is one of the two or three most socially restricted liberal arts colleges in the country, certainly the closest controlled one in the east...
Disciplinary control are probably least popular when they carry into extracurricular activities, each of which has a faculty supervisor. As a result of administrative control, the Holy Cross student government, while very active and efficient, performs far more service than advisory functions...
...Council obviously has acted on the strength of its experience with the semi-serious abolitionist movement of last spring, the only "joker" referendum that has shown up in recent years. But one disagreeable occurrence is not enough to warrant revision of the constitution, which is designed to provide general control of the Council's activity. Some students may abuse their right to control the Council, but this is no excuse for eliminating the right entirely...
...some advisory decisions that may unalterably commit the student body to be a certain course of action, the Council may not see fit to conduct an opinion poll. In such cases the students must have direct control over their representatives. The referendum provision should be reinstituted...