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The varying fortunes of Memorial Hall have been the subject of so much discussion, facetious as well as serious, that it is hardly necessary to emphasize the importance of the vote which will be taken tonight. Judging by statistics the new plan is an improvement upon anything which has been tried up to the present time, and even if the members are not entirely satisfied with the results of the plan, nothing but serious faults would justify a change after so short a trial. Minor causes of criticism will be removed in time, and no one should vote for a change unless satisfied that the present system is fundamentally wrong. We believe that a solution of the problem has at last been discovered, and rely upon the members of the Hall to insure the stability of the new scheme.
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