Word: turnoveritis
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Melissa Garza '94, who proposed the amendment,argued that a reduced council membership wouldincrease efficiency and reduce turnover during theyear.
"The challenge is: can we sustain the discourseon these issues?" Ali asks. "To transfer ourstruggle in the turnover of students, in that wehave fallen short."
In making her point, Corlette compared the current situation in Massachusetts Hall to the constant turmoil and turnover in leadership during French history. She said there was no need to worry about changes at the top because Harvard has strong middle level bureaucrats running the University from below.
But the proposal has kinks as well. Gabay sayshe believes a high turnover in February would slowdown whatever momentum had been picked up by thecouncil in the fall.
However, a determined Baird forced an RPIdefensive turnover to get the momentum back onHarvard's side.