Wednesday, December 04, 2002On a Related NoteThe annual meeting of the Dartmouth Alumni Association is this Saturday, December 9, at 12 noon in Alumni Hall. The agenda is here. It will be preceded, at 11am by a special session to consider the report of the Joint Committee on Alumni Governance and Trustee Nominations. Over the next year, as the recommendations of the Committee are considered and possibly adopted, the alumni as a whole may lose a great deal of their ability to influence exactly the types of broad questions we are now dealing with. I recommend that everyone who can possibly make it attend this meeting, mainly for the reasons I talked about a ways back, here and here. Full Disclosure: I am a candidate for Secretary/Treasurer of the Association as part of the Dartmouth Alumni for Open Governance slate. If people who simply don't care about these issues but like me personally want to show up and vote for myself and my colleagues, I certainly won't judge you harshly. Posted by Alexander at 11:35 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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