Date
March 21, 1934
After some consideration and review, O.D.K. considers a revised plan
for the all-College Senate. The women of Dickinson were not in favor of
the original plan which called for presidents of sororities to
œautomatically receive seats in the Senate, because that gave an unfair advantage to those already in a position of power. Instead they hoped that
more un-affiliated women of the campus would be able to be involved.
After a meeting with O.D.K. and the Womens Senate, it was decided that
two of the six members of the œall-powerful committee in the new
senate should be women.
Location of Document in Archives
Dickinsonian March 21, 1935, vol. LXIII, no. 20