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STUDENT COUNCIL TAKES UP SENIOR ELECTION CHANGES

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Proposed changes in the method of electing the first marshal of the Senior class will be discussed at the regular meeting of the Student Council at 7.15 o'clock this evening in University Hall. Following, its recently announced policy the Council will permit all undergraduates to attend its meeting tonight and take part in its deliberations and discussions. Anyone may bring up for discussion by the council any matter pertaining to University affairs.

If any changes in the method of choosing the first marshal are made they will probably be applied to the Senior elections which will occur this week. Several athletic awards and appointments will be passed upon.

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