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The Harvard Student Council Constitution, not recently, so far as is known, made public, will be reprinted in full in tomorrow's issue of the CRIMSON. This document, even in its revised form, contains certain provisions, especially as to the powers of the Council over undergraduates and undergraduate organizations, of which the college as a whole seems to have been entirely ignorant. Some of these provisions are so out of keeping with the spirit of Harvard government that some comment apon them appears imperative. The late hour last night at which the Council released its new charter made any reprint or comment impossible in today's issue.

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