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An important meeting of the members of the Union will be held on Monday afternoon to consider several proposed changes in the constitution. These provide for a more careful wording in different sections where the meaning is slightly ambiguous, and for the carrying out by the vice-president, in the absence of the president, all the duties of the latter. This second change will be made necessary because of the fact that Major H. L. Higginson h.'82, the president, is unable to give attention to the actual running of the Union. Changes are also suggested to provide for a smaller House Committee, and a Membership Committee to include two men from each of the graduate departments of the University, and one graduate who is not a member of any department.
It is hoped that as many men as possible will attend the meeting.
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