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Dormitory Committees and Student Advisors to Be on Program--Council Has Office in P. B. H.

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The first meeting of the Student Council will be held Monday night, according to an announcement made yesterday by W. G. Saltonstall '28, President of the Council. The present Council, which went into office early last May, consists of ten Seniors and five Juniors. Its first meeting of the current scholastic year will be the occasion for consideration of several undergraduate reports of present moment.

The report of the Budget Committee will be submitted to the Student Council at Monday's meeting, and the plan recently drawn up by A. E. French '29 for the election and remodelling of the Freshman dormitory committees will also be discussed. It is likewise probable that a report on the activities of the Student Advisors this fall will be drawn up and submitted to the Council's consileration on Monday by T. H. Eliot '28, Chairman of the Student Advisory Committee.

The work of the Student Council will be facilitated this year by the possession of an office for the filing of records and other papers: This office, which is located on the third floor of the Phillips Brooks House, will not be used for meetings or for holding office hours.

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