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HCUA voted unanimously last "Neither Letter" "I support neither letter," Schaffer told the CRIMSON. "Both are obviously impassioned, and both are partly right." Further problems that will come under the committee's eye are the apparent priority given to large block purchasers, such as clubs, the advisability of continuing the isuance of expensive ticket books to every undergraduate, and the price of the tickets themselves. The group will also investigate ways to improve the effiency of allegedly careless distribution. "We could very easily make spectacular headlines now, such as 'HCUA to Investigate H.A.A.,' but that would mean nothing," asserted Schaffer at the meeting. "The committee should not talk, but act." A fairly comprehensive report is expected within a few weeks.
"Neither Letter" "I support neither letter," Schaffer told the CRIMSON. "Both are obviously impassioned, and both are partly right." Further problems that will come under the committee's eye are the apparent priority given to large block purchasers, such as clubs, the advisability of continuing the isuance of expensive ticket books to every undergraduate, and the price of the tickets themselves. The group will also investigate ways to improve the effiency of allegedly careless distribution. "We could very easily make spectacular headlines now, such as 'HCUA to Investigate H.A.A.,' but that would mean nothing," asserted Schaffer at the meeting. "The committee should not talk, but act." A fairly comprehensive report is expected within a few weeks.
"Neither Letter" "I support neither letter," Schaffer told the CRIMSON. "Both are obviously impassioned, and both are partly right." Further problems that will come under the committee's eye are the apparent priority given to large block purchasers, such as clubs, the advisability of continuing the isuance of expensive ticket books to every undergraduate, and the price of the tickets themselves. The group will also investigate ways to improve the effiency of allegedly careless distribution. "We could very easily make spectacular headlines now, such as 'HCUA to Investigate H.A.A.,' but that would mean nothing," asserted Schaffer at the meeting. "The committee should not talk, but act." A fairly comprehensive report is expected within a few weeks.
"Neither Letter" "I support neither letter," Schaffer told the CRIMSON. "Both are obviously impassioned, and both are partly right." Further problems that will come under the committee's eye are the apparent priority given to large block purchasers, such as clubs, the advisability of continuing the isuance of expensive ticket books to every undergraduate, and the price of the tickets themselves. The group will also investigate ways to improve the effiency of allegedly careless distribution. "We could very easily make spectacular headlines now, such as 'HCUA to Investigate H.A.A.,' but that would mean nothing," asserted Schaffer at the meeting. "The committee should not talk, but act." A fairly comprehensive report is expected within a few weeks.
"Neither Letter" "I support neither letter," Schaffer told the CRIMSON. "Both are obviously impassioned, and both are partly right." Further problems that will come under the committee's eye are the apparent priority given to large block purchasers, such as clubs, the advisability of continuing the isuance of expensive ticket books to every undergraduate, and the price of the tickets themselves. The group will also investigate ways to improve the effiency of allegedly careless distribution. "We could very easily make spectacular headlines now, such as 'HCUA to Investigate H.A.A.,' but that would mean nothing," asserted Schaffer at the meeting. "The committee should not talk, but act." A fairly comprehensive report is expected within a few weeks.
"Neither Letter"
"I support neither letter," Schaffer told the CRIMSON. "Both are obviously impassioned, and both are partly right."
Further problems that will come under the committee's eye are the apparent priority given to large block purchasers, such as clubs, the advisability of continuing the isuance of expensive ticket books to every undergraduate, and the price of the tickets themselves. The group will also investigate ways to improve the effiency of allegedly careless distribution.
"We could very easily make spectacular headlines now, such as 'HCUA to Investigate H.A.A.,' but that would mean nothing," asserted Schaffer at the meeting. "The committee should not talk, but act." A fairly comprehensive report is expected within a few weeks.
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