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In another column is printed today an announcement regarding applications for rooms in the Senior dormitories, and with this arises the usual question as to whether the Junior class will do its part by supporting this institution. Next to a Freshman dormitory, probably no more effective method could be devised to unify a class than by throwing its members together during their Senior year, when they have lost the diffidence of the Freshman and learned to appreciate the best traits of their fellows. From this close association we may well hope for the formation of pleasant acquaintances and friendships; but unless the members of the Junior class show their appreciation of this by giving their support to the plan, an opportunity of furthering the permanent welfare of the class will be lost.
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