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The Princetonian errs when it supposes that the Harvard Conference Committee is not its own "judge of time for meeting the committee of the faculty." Indeed the name, "the committee of the faculty," implies a distinction which does not exist. The Harvard Conference Committee consists of members from faculty and students, and is only one committee. The following vote of the faculty, taken from the scheme of conference, explains very clearly the relations between faculty and student members: "That the business of the conference be the discussion of subjects proposed either by the faculty members or student members; but that, in the order of business, subjects for discussion brought before the committee by the faculty members as a body shall not have a vote." The matter of meetings is left entirely to the Conference Committee as a whole.

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