Because the Student Council failed to get a quorum last night, Howard J. Phillips '62, President of the Council, called a special meeting of the body for tomorrow night and said he will keep on calling meetings until those who are continually absent have been removed from membership under the absentee rule.
Three short of the necessary 23 members, the Council was unable for the second consecutive time to act on the report of the Harvard-Radcliffe Affiliations Committee. Phillips scored the absentees, terming them "extremely discourteous" to the co-chairmen of the report, who have to attend a third meeting for consideration of their work.
The call for quorum came from James DeW. Perry '63, after a motion to accept the report in toto without voting separately on each recommendation was defeated.
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