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No matter how sound may be the basis of the Council as regards constitutionality, it will fail to be effective unless it is thoroughly representative of all the undergraduates. The constitution has provided for this admirably, but even the constitution is helpless in bringing it about unless the men turn out to vote. No written document can elect the right men to serve on a board of this or any other kind--it is a matter for every man in the University to take a hand in and see to it that those men are elected to whom they would most willingly trust the powers of the Council and by whose judgments and decisions they would willingly stand.
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