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The graduate Club starts its year's activity on Friday evening by a reception at the Colonial Club House at eight o'clock. Any one in the University knowing himself to be a member, active or honorary, who may not have received an invitation to the reception, is asked without further notice to send his acceptance to the secretary. Some names may have been overlooked because of the lack of a published list of residents.
The club has been fortunate in having extended to it the courtesy of the use of the Colonial Club House rooms for its meetings during 1894-5. The many advantages of this change are apparent to any one conversant with the difficulties of former years in securing a hall for the meetings.
As heretofore the club is to be addressed at its regular meetings by men of ability who have something to say of interest to an organization of this kind. The informality of social intercourse among its members, who have no other common ground of meeting, is expected to be the best feature of the club.
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