Abstract
Vol. XXVIII—No. 3.
BC’s NAACP chapter and other campus social groups request passage of a nondiscrimination policy, BC will select 600 students to participate in an expanded 8 week summer program experiment, BC withdraws university support for annual Baroque Festival, Executive Council votes on a new secretary and a budget appropriation while President Ellis Krauss apologizes for aiding argument of the week prior where he tried to obtain partial approval for the Executive Council’s budgets, plans are underway by the Democratic Club and Alpha Phi Omega to create a “lasting” memorial to the late president John F. Kennedy.
Preferred Citation: Kingsman, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, February 28, 1964. Brooklyn College Illumira, URL, accessed on mm/dd/yyyy.
BC’s NAACP chapter and other campus social groups request passage of a nondiscrimination policy, BC will select 600 students to participate in an expanded 8 week summer program experiment, BC withdraws university support for annual Baroque Festival, Executive Council votes on a new secretary and a budget appropriation while President Ellis Krauss apologizes for aiding argument of the week prior where he tried to obtain partial approval for the Executive Council’s budgets, plans are underway by the Democratic Club and Alpha Phi Omega to create a “lasting” memorial to the late president John F. Kennedy.
Preferred Citation: Kingsman, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, February 28, 1964. Brooklyn College Illumira, URL, accessed on mm/dd/yyyy.
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