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...fifth crew was added to today's finals at 6 o'clock on the Charles over the Henley course. Kirkland House romped home a quarter of a length ahead of Adams in a special race yesterday designed to settle a disqualification dispute in Wednesday's second heat. By vote of Adolph Samborski and House secretaries, Kirkland will compete today with Wednesday's four qualifiers--Eliot, Leverett, Lowell, and Winthrop...
...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...
...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 the Secretary at least four days in advance of that meeting...
...unprecedented in the history of the Harvard Council. Whereas the now defunct constitution provided that a member could be ejected from the Council if he were grossly negligent in the performance of his duties, the new constitution makes attendance the test of competence, and specifies that a two-thirds vote of the Council may remove members who miss five meetings in a term...
Speaking over a nationwide radio hook-up on Sunday night, Senator Taft and the AFL's William Green presented their conflicting views on the labor legislation which Senate leaders expect to bring to a vote tomorrow. The Senator defended the legislation as being designed merely to restore the balance of bargaining power which he claims was destroyed by the "one sided" Wagner Act. The logical structure of his statement is weakened by the contradictory argument which it contains. He declared that the bill which his committee drafted is for the protection of the "little business man. "Large employers are able...