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...comments to Mr. Epps. I meant to convey that the GSA hasn't been very effective in dealing with the food problem, not that "we haven't been very active" because we lack expertise. The situation is complex. However, I have learned enough to believe that most inefficiencies in food policies derive from Harvard's contracting and accounting policies, with some contributions, as always, from the ever-inefficient B and G. As in most of my overtures for improvements in student living conditions. I feel like I'm arguing with an accounting system. The locus of responsibility for this...
...student proposals to cut losses at Harkness will be considered at next week's meeting. Kenneth W. Allen, a third year grad student and president of GSA, has suggested that the dining hall be placed on a discount system similar to the one used by the Coop. Under this system, prices would be set to allow Harkness to break even under normal loads. Students would charge meals to their term bills and, after each meal, a computerized account system would reduced the price charged if a profit has been made...
...chairman of SFAC; Stephen H. Kaplan '69, ex-president of the Harvard Undergraduate Council: Kenneth M. Kanfman. ex-chairman of the Harvard-Radcliffe Policy Committee: Ellen Messer '69, ex-president of the Radcliffe Union of Students: and Paul G. Munyon, teaching fellow in Economics, president of the GSA...
Phelps said on Monday that the Committee on Fellowships had stated its "interests in the issues raised" in a reply to the GSC letter. The Committee discussed the letter with Paul F. Munyon, GSA president, and Jon L. White, GSA secretary, at its meeting yesterday...
...Committee picked four students as "consultants." They are the presidents of HUC, HPC, SFAC, and GSA. Despite their titles, they will not participate as representatives of their organizations, according to Dean Ford. Probably the Dean has engaged on this illogical conduct, so uncharacteristic of him, in order to strip these students of whatever leverage they might ordinarily have as student body representatives. Also, if he recognized the HPC, a non-elected group, the Dean would expose himself to pressures to include other such groups of the Committee, like...