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A meeting to be presided over by President Lowell will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union, on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Council of Federated Clubs. Its purpose will be to discuss the plans for the new Student Council. Several prominent graduates will speak. It is one of the functions of the Council to hold open meetings of its constituent clubs, to discuss subjects of general interest, and if the subjects are sufficiently important to the University at large, as in the present case, the meetings will be open to all interested. A special invitation is extended to the departmental clubs.
The Council of Federated Clubs is a body of five elected from the constituent clubs for the better organization of the societies and clubs of the University. It is the duty of the Council to notify a club immediately, if it decides on a date conflicting with any other event of interest to any of the other clubs in the federation. It endeavors also to organize the disjuncted efforts of separate organizations.
At a meeting of delegates from 23 clubs held last night, G. H. Roosevelt '13 was made temporary chairman of the council, and H. B. Gill '13 was elected a member.
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