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When the Student Council gathered at Phillips Brooks House for its biweekly meeting last night, it found the door to its office on the second floor barred, bolted, and guarded. It's seems that a secret society was holding an ultra-hush-hush session in the lavishly-furnished room which the Council calls home.
Though Prexy T. L. P. O'Donnell '47 tried every secret hand-shake and pass-word he knew, including "General Education," the sentinel was adamant. As a last resort, when the Council failed to turn up with a quorum, it was suggested that several society members be hastily appointed to the group, in exchange for use of the room. But they met on the third floor.
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