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The Student Council last night voted William S. Harrison '43 and Edus H. Warren, Jr. '46 out of their Council offices by a two-thirds vote for "failure to discharge duties satisfactorily" as defined in the new constitution.
"A member of the Council who fails to discharge his duties satisfactorily ... may be removed from office by a two-thirds vote of the whole Council. Whenever the case of a member is to be formally considered at a Council meeting, that member shall be so informed in writing by...
. . . Mr. Freely appears to be attempting to cover up the stigma attached to a bad conduct discharge by an ostentatious pretension of having "guts." It takes more guts to carry out orders from a commissioned snob, Mr. Freely, than it does to refuse them. . . .
"The problem of finding competent personnel to discharge tutorial functions in the past year has not been an easy one," he related. But he is confident that next year and the following one, conditions will definitely improve.
Hanfstaengl said he was basing his claims on the debts he incurred while living in England and Switzerland during the war. He said that he had been forced to flee Germany when, following his discharge as foreign propagandist, the Nazis marked him for murder.