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Radcliffe Council yesterday put a 15 member minimum on Annex undergraduate organizations seeking a recharter. In changing the by-laws, the Council also moved the rechartering date to three weeks after Pay Day, instead of the regular May 15.
Previously clubs had to submit a list of 20 members for an original charter but no requirements other than a copy of the constitution and a financial statement were necessary for rechartering. Switching the rechartering date until after Pay Day was done mainly for convenience of the Students Government and the clubs, which will now know exactly how many members and how much money to expect for the years.
Council then gave its informal approval to an executive board decision to eliminate its usual meeting to admonish library offenders. Letters will hereafter be sent to those who infringe library rules warning then that they must perform special duties at the library and telling them the hours they must work.
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