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To the Editors of the Crimson:
At the annual meeting of the Harvard Co-operative Society held last November there was passed a motion made by one of the directors of the society authorizing the directors to prepare a plan for the incorporation of the society, and having prepared a plan, to submit the question of its adoption to vote of the society, the vote to be taken with not less than two weeks' notice posted at the society's store. The intent of that motion was clearly that the members should have at least two weeks to discuss the plan suggested. There is now posted in the store a notice that a vote will be taken on May 29, but the details of the plan upon which the vote is to be taken are not given. Any plan involving a complete change in the organization of the society should receive the most careful consideration before adoption, and the members of the society should insist that the Board of Directors comply with the vote of last November and have at least two weeks before the election is held for discussion of the plan to be voted upon. C. H. AYRES, JR.
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