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1910 Constitution Not Adopted

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At the Freshman class smoker, held in the Union last night, it was voted to hold a class meeting next week to consider the addition of an amendment to the constitution to the effect that important business should not be undertaken by the class officers without the sanction of the class. The amendment was proposed by W.C. Bowers '10.

The speakers were H. Foster, Jr., '07, and A.S. McDonald '10, coach and manager, respectively, of the Freshman baseball team, who spoke on the prospects of the team. W.P. Fuller '10 spoke on the coming track games and M. Waide '10 on lacrosse.

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