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Item Community Meeting Minutes April 11 1934(1934-04-11) Pierce, CorneliaStatements were read by those who favored and opposed the "one o'clock rule" which stated that students who have dates on weeknights will return to their houses and leave their guests at one o'clock am.Item Community Meeting Minutes April 18 1934(1934-04-18) Pierce, CorneliaPresident Leigh spoke informally on: 1. Responsible citizenship demanded by our Standards. 2. No automatic punishment for infraction of Rules or Standards. 3. Rules are made and enforced by the Community. 4. Reasons for the one o'clock rule in regard to our reputation.Item Community Meeting Minutes June 20 1934(1934-06-20) Pierce, CorneliaMary Gregory read the revised plan for the "Organization of the Bennington College Community". Discussion followed. It was moved and seconded that this plan be adopted. Helen Gregory explained the new plan for election of House Chairs.Item Community Meeting Minutes June 27 1934(1934-06-27) Pierce, CorneliaReports were given the Council; the Educational Policies Committee; the Social Committee; and the Buildings and Grounds Committee.Item Community Meeting Minutes June 6 1934(1934-06-06) Pierce, CorneliaAsho Ingersoll gave a report on the cooperative store. President Leigh read a report from the Central Committee.Item Community Meeting Minutes May 1 1934(1934-05-01) Pierce, CorneliaIt was moved and seconded to accept the plan for "The Organization of the Bennington College Community". Carried.Item Community Meeting Minutes May 16 1934(1934-05-16) Pierce, CorneliaCommunity Council read a statement regarding drinking. President Leigh discussed the Senior Division.Item Community Meeting Minutes November 22 1933(1933-11-22) Pierce, CorneliaItem Community Meeting Minutes September 20 1933(1933-09-20) Pierce, CorneliaMargo Suter gave a report of the Commission on Religion. Eleanor Alexander and Mary Kent gave a report of the Store Commission. They presented the plan for a Cooperative Store to take the place of the college store.