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Only 2420 ballots were cast out of approximately 5400 possible undergraduate votes, but Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46, chairman of the Constitution Reform Committee, was encouraged by the high proportion of affirmative replies: there were 2104 ayes to 294 nays, with 22 spoiled ballots...
Five thousand ballots proved an inadequate supply to meet the unforeseeably heavy but still uneven desire of the College to express itself yesterday on the work of the Constitutional Committee's program of reform. Chairman Edric A. Weld '46 promised as the polls closed that 2500 more were in preparation, and would be rushed to replenish dwindling stocks in hard pressed points today...
...final attempt to offset apathy toward the Student Council and its activities, Edric A. Weld's Constitutional Committee will seek student body approval today and tomorrow in Collegewide balloting for 2500 majority ratification of a new Council constitution...
...report of this group that the Council approved last month, and that is now up before the student body. There are two main purposes to the bill, according to Edric A. Weld '46, head of the constitutional revision committee, to assure the election of good men, elected from each House after open nominations, and to establish a closer contact with the student body as a whole...
...Edric A. Weld's Constitutional Committee saw partial fruition of its fall work Wednesday night as the Student Council unanimously approved the committee's revised draft of the new Council Constitution. The investigation was begun last spring under the direction of Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '46, then president of the Council...