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The members of the Committee on Students and Community Relations (CSCR) unanimously voted to dissolve the Committee in its present form at a meeting held yesterday.
"The committee was ineffective because it was only composed of Harvard and Radcliffe College students and Faculty instead of being university-wide," CSCR member Josh Schwartz '73, said yesterday.
Disbanding
Before officially disbanding the Committee members will meet Wednesday to decide how to transfer the committee's functions to other committees.
In the past, Committee functions concerned the University's relations to the community, admissions and scholarship policy, and Harvard's investment policy.
"The University never seriously intended to give students a voice concerning the University's relations to the community," Schwartz said, in explaining the Committee's decision.
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