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What has become of the various denominational political clubs that organized with such flourish not many week ago? Those organized to support particular candidates for nomination, to be sure, apparently no longer have any distinct function as the caucuses are over. But if they are to pass out of existence, should not there be an opportunity for those who so eagerly jointed them to hear the reports of their officers, to dispose of what funds there may be in the treasuries, and constitutionally to dissolve?
With the more inclusive party clubs the situation also demands meetings. With their important activities still to come, it is only fair to the members that they be given a chance to complete their organization and to instruct their officers in regard to plans for the coming campaign. In behalf of the members of these clubs we suggest that meetings be called sometime before the close of the present term.
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