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At the meeting of the Student Council held last night, the Executive Committee approved the following amendments to the Student Council Constitution regarding the University Register, and recommended that they be voted upon, together with the new constitution of the Register, at a meeting of the Student Council to be held on Tuesday, May 27:
"1. That in Part 1, Section A of the Constitution concerning the composition of the Student Council, the following clause be added: '(11) the President of the Harvard University Register.'
"2. That in Section C of the Constitution, concerning Officers, the sentence regarding the duties of the secretary be amended to read as follows: 'The secretary-treasurer shall perform all duties regularly pertaining to that office, and in addition shall act as Vice-President of the University Register during its publication in the year in which he holds the office of the secretary of the Student Council.'
"3. That in Part 1 of Section D, concerning Committees, the following sentence be added: 'The Executive Committee shall be ex-officio members of the Advisory Board of the University Register and shall administer the sinking fund of that publication.'
"4. That to the powers of the Council there be added the power "to publish annually, through a board of editors sanctioned by it, the Harvard University Register, from which it shall receive a certain proportion of the profits in successful years, and for which it shall take over the deficit in the case the issue is a financial loss.'"
The Student Council also approved the awarding of insignia to the members of the 1923 ride team who shot in the meet against Yale, and the manager.
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