Word: offing
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The Harvard Undergraduate Council voted itself out of existence at 9:11 p. m. yesterday. Seven of the sixteen members were present; three voted by proxy.
HUC funds-about $600 in a checking account, savings account, and two accounts with the University-and other assets such as its furniture and secretary will be inherited by a proposed new Supercouncil composed of the students on four new Faculty-student committees.
Most of the HUC's duties, such as approving undergraduate organizations, will be taken over by the new Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life.
Likewise, the Committee on Undergraduate Education will usurp the job of the HUC-sponsored Harvard-Radcliffe Policy Committee. But HRPC members plan to stay active, if not officially, to aid Dean May's curriculum reform study.
The new Supercouncil-which would not at first have Radcliffe members or affect the Radcliffe Union of Students-would have 21 members: