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Edric A. Weld '46 was named last night by retiring president Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '47 to head the Student Council during the 12-week summer term. Weld replaces S. Douglass Cater '46, CRIMSON editorial chairman, previously named to the position, who was recently selected as the College delegate to the Prague youth conference in August.
At the same time, Arthur C. McGill '48 was appointed secretary of the Council, which will operate as a "Committee on the College," for the summer.
With only a skeleton staff promising to be on hand, the Council has formulated a "carry on" policy, under which they will attempt to deal only with specific problems as they arise. O'Donnell said, however, that the General Education Committee would continue to function.
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