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Item Community Meeting Minutes November 2 1933(1933-11-02) Cornelia, PierceIt was moved and seconded that the revised Plan for the Permanent Orgnization of the Bennington College Community be adopted . Carried It was moved and seconded to have the quiet hour in the Commons on Saturday nights 12 o’clock . Carried. The following announcements were made: 1 . Thatthere will be a dance recital by Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman on November 13 uncler the auspices of the Bennington Theatre Guild . Tickets will be free for Guild members 2 . That all untrained animals must be kept out of the Commons, living rooms ' and alcoves. Dogs over 4 months of age must have licenses . Licenses may be taken away if the rules are broken . There are a great many telephone calls of a trivial nature which interfere with the business calls of the College. People are therefore asked to do less calling and more walking Yvette Hardman presented the results of the questionnaires on evening meetings . Mr. Leigh spoke about the evening meetings of last year and explained the plans for this year. The following suggestions were made for improvement of evening meetings : 1 . That meetings start at 7 : 30 PM stop promptly at 8:15. The question period should stop at 9:00 . 2 . The E. P . c. members should meet with the faculty regularly and object if they do not like the speakers. 3 . There should be a better organization with the guaranty of a speaker. It would be nice to have each faculty member speak . Respectfully submitted, Cornelia PierceItem Community Meeting Minutes October 5 1933(1933-10-05) Cornelia, PierceIt was moved and seconded to have the member-at-large to the Community Council abolished. Carried. Mrs. Jones spoke about the Parent Education and Child Development Conference to be held on October 9 and 10. Mr. Thompson explained the fire regulations and made suggestions. Mr. Wills, from Bennington, spoke on the history of insurance. It was suggested that fire captains be elected in the houses.