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Harried car owners will get their parking lot before winter if a Student Council recommendation to Edward Reynolds '15, Administrative Vice-President of the University, brings prompt official action.

The Council gave its backing to the plan at its meeting last night, after hearing John K. Lally '49 disclose that a majority of the 302 answers to its parking poll were favorable. As formulated by Lally, the plan calls for a lot at Soldiers Field at a monthly rate of between three and four dollars per person.

Action on S.A.C.

Besides acting on the parking problem, the Council also heard the plans of the newly-formed War Memorial Committee to win Graduate School approval for the Student Activities Center, Under the direction of Phillip Stern '47, the committee will try to convince the University as a whole of the superiority of the Activities Center to the less functional memorial plaque and proposed scholarship plan.

The meeting was also marked by the resignation of Richard T. Guidera '50, who gave up his council post to devote more time to his studies.

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