It is an open question whether or not a Student Council can be made an effective body here at Harvard. The CRIMSON believes it can. Leaving this question aside for the present, however, the situation at hand apparently demands a formal resignation of the erstwhile members of the Council. When this is done, it will then be up to the college, if it sees fit, to organize a new Council under a new constitution. Just what this should contain is a matter to be determined in the future. Until the present corpse is formally interred, it seems hardly dignified to make plans for its successor. From the CRIMSON October 17, 1910
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