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At the meeting last night of the Committee on the Union, the following plan for the election of officers, proposed by the sub-committee on organization, was adopted:
I. The officers and committees provided in the Constitution are to be elected during the first two weeks in May.
II. An election committee of ten men, four of these to be drawn from the Law, Graduate, Divinity and non-resident departments, respectively, is to be appointed by the presidents of the four classes and the secretary of the Committee on the Union.
III. All present students of the University are eligible to vote.
IV. Nominations and elections are to be regulated as provided in the Constitution.
V. No student not intending to return to the University next year is eligible for election to office.
VI. Voting booths are to be established in a number of places, the following being suggested: Memorial Hall, Randall Hall, Law School, CRIMSON Office, Medical School.
VII. It shall be in the power of the Acting Board of Trustees to appoint a treasurer at once.
VIII. It shall be in the power of the election committtee to act as a membership committee to elect life members.
The Constitution is now in the hands of the original framing committee, which is re-drafting it, embodying the various amendments which have been made by the Committee on the Union.
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