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THE MAIL

To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

There seems to be some misunderstanding throughout the college with regard to the Student Council's position on the Club 100 discrimination question. The Council's opinion was clearly stated in the resolution released in last Tuesday's CRIMSON. Since there seems to be no change in the policy of the Club 100, that opinion still stands. However, the Council was of the opinion that it should not form an official Council committee to deal with a question of this sort, and it also did not recommend any specific action beyond the setting up of an all-University committee to "investigate the situation and take what action it deems necessary."

It was precisely because the Council did not feel itself competent to recommend any specific kind or degree of action against the Club 100 that an independent all-University committee was suggested. While the Council will aprove the aims of that committee as long as those aims are a change in the policy of the Club 100, the committee is clearly distinct from the Council, and its actions are not under Council control. Richard G. Axt '46   President,   Student Council

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