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Uhr Qlmmril FRANK GOODING Chairman ilkxrultg IDR. T. C. ISURGICSS DR. NV. H. PACKARD MISS MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN Qlnllrgr A FRANK GOODING EDITH RUTHIERFORD I'AI'I, XYIiI,I,ICS SANCHEN STRICHLOXN' Eiglprr Arahrmg TIIIQOIJORIC I'I,ACZK LILY KEITHLEY Enmrr Aruhrmg RUSCUIC NIc:CLfLLOGlI EMILY BENTON Z0
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Ellis ignint Sgaiem During the past year there has been in force under the general control of the Council, a system which is intended to regulate to a certain extent, school organizations by restrictions in regard to the number of oHices which may be held by a student. The system was first tried at Mass. Institute of Technology and at Dortmouth College. Its primary aim is to prevent any one student from holding so many offices as to interfere with his studies and to place the positions of responsibility and manage- ment among a larger number, and hence bring more students into the general activities of the school and school life. The plan has worked well in the two institutions above named and after a year's experience the same can be said for Bradley. The system may be briefly stated as follows: Each ofhce in every club or organ- ization connected with the school, has been assigned a certain number of points according to the amount of work involved. No student may hold oHices aggregating more than ten points. The Council maintains a card catalogue of all students holding offices so that the number of points credited to any one, may be ascertained at a glance. In the operation of any such mechanical system as this a certain number of diH-icul- ties will always arise, but these have been met fairly by those concerned and by the revision of some minor points, the plan will prove to be of undoubted value in regulating school activities. 21
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