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To the Editors of the Crimson:
The majority of the directors of the Co-operative Society on May 24 sent to each member of the Society a copy of the plans they propose for the incorporation of the Society. Together with this plan they sent a plea for its adoption, in the form of a majority report. The majority refused to the minority its right to publish a minority report together with their own. This attempt on the part of the majority to check a full discussion of the proposed changes affords a strong reason why the Society should refuse to adopt their plan. Men who are not perfectly fair should not be given permanent and complete control of the Society. MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY.
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