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The Student Council has expanded its program by challenging Yale class officers to a touch football game this Saturday morning. We are doing this because the manly herd of Harvard men are not to be denied," Clifford L. Alexander '55, Council president, stated.
The challenge to Yale is "quite in line with the Council constitution," according to Alexander. Article 6, section 7, states, "The Student Council shall cooperate with student groups from other colleges on a national and international scale."
Alexander was forced to overcome a small opposition who claimed that action was unconstitutional, since a "touch football game would be conflict, not cooperation with Yale."
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