SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 7.
The Warden's Power
The Warden's Power
The personnel of Weir was well represented at the first meeting held since the annual meeting. On the tick of 9.30 the President bustledin with a gleam in his eye which betokened business, and plenty of it.
Formalities over, the meeting swung intoaction with a motion, "That it is the opinion of the House that the power of the Warden has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished." Lively discussion ensued and after some tactful dicta from the Chair, the motion was put and lost by an overwhelming majority.