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Rep Assembly passes on the minutes of the previous meeting Representative Assembly The government of Barnard ' s Undergraduate Association is built on the theory of representative government. Repre ' sentative Assembly includes in its membership representatives of all the associational organizations and activities of the classes, the residence halls and the college-at-large. It also includes Undergraduate Officers and chairmen of certain activities. Rep Assembly resembles our national organization not only from the positive point of view, but also from the nega ' tive, in that this year many students have not taken advantage of the privilege of participating in their own governing body. 16
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Faculty Practically every Barnard girl boasts about the won- derful faculty, there not being one without a favorite prof. Students meet the teaching staff formally at teas, and informally at the Faculty-Student athletic games, where the faculty usually comes out with high scores. This year there has been a movement for closer faculty- student relations fostered by the Curriculum Committee, whose job it is to meet the requests of students in refer- ence to curriculum needs. Therefore Socrates is mortal. — William P. Montague. ' My library was du edom large enough. — William T. Brewster. Social change is dynamic. — Wxllard Waller Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny . — Henry E. Crampton
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Student Council Undergraduate officers after business hours: Mitchell, Jackson, Gunning, and Fernandez. Student Council represents the executive branch of student government, working in coordination with Representative Assembly. It has twelve members : the five officers of the Undergraduate Association, the Presidents of the four classes, the President of the Residence Halls, the Presi- dent of the Athletic Association and the Editor- in-Chief of Barnard Bulletin. Council is the medium of communication between the student body and the faculty. It has the power to charter all undergraduate organizations and to approve all actions pertaining to affairs outside the College undertaken by students as members of Barnard College. Student Council: Kahle, Murphy, Jac son, Bayer, Mitchell, Gunning, Fernandez, Barrett, McQuiston, Milnes, McKenzie. 17
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