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The '''Ferris Booth Hall Board of Managers''' ('''BOM''') or just '''Board of Managers''' was a student government organization involved in the operation of [[Ferris Booth Hall]]. It was created in [[1958]] to coincide with the creation of a [[Student Union]] to operate inside the soon-to-be-completed [[Ferris Booth Hall]]. It succeeded the [[Social Affairs Committee]] of [[Student Board]].
 
The '''Ferris Booth Hall Board of Managers''' ('''BOM''') or just '''Board of Managers''' was a student government organization involved in the operation of [[Ferris Booth Hall]]. It was created in [[1958]] to coincide with the creation of a [[Student Union]] to operate inside the soon-to-be-completed [[Ferris Booth Hall]]. It succeeded the [[Social Affairs Committee]] of [[Student Board]].
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Having eventually evolved into a series of programming committees, BOM voted to dissolve itself in the spring of [[1995]], and reorganized into three successor programming boards: [[Ferris Reel Film Society]], [[Columbia Concerts]], and [[Columbia Special Events]], which would be financially accountable to the [[Union of Student Organizations]].<ref>http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19950919-01.2.8</ref>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Columbia College Committee on Student Organizations]]
 
* [[Columbia College Committee on Student Organizations]]
 
* [[Fourth Floor Cabinet]]
 
* [[Fourth Floor Cabinet]]
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== References ==
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[[Category: Defunct student government]]
 
[[Category: Defunct student government]]

Revision as of 23:11, 11 June 2013

The Ferris Booth Hall Board of Managers (BOM) or just Board of Managers was a student government organization involved in the operation of Ferris Booth Hall. It was created in 1958 to coincide with the creation of a Student Union to operate inside the soon-to-be-completed Ferris Booth Hall. It succeeded the Social Affairs Committee of Student Board.

Having eventually evolved into a series of programming committees, BOM voted to dissolve itself in the spring of 1995, and reorganized into three successor programming boards: Ferris Reel Film Society, Columbia Concerts, and Columbia Special Events, which would be financially accountable to the Union of Student Organizations.[1]

See also

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