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THE STUDENT COUNCIL'S SUCCESS.

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In its annual report published today, the Student Council furnishes ample justification for its existence. The Council has done a hard year's work, discussing and deciding many questions.

One phase of the report is significant. The work of the sub-committees occupies more than half the space of the report. The business of the council as a whole is carried on by these committees, --a condition made necessary by its size. The work of the council is hindered, not by its individual members, but by the size of the body itself. A reduction in size is being agitated. There is no question that the Student Council will attain its full efficiency only after an appreciable reduction in membership is made.

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