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Recent discussion of the Union as the social centre of the University makes this year's report of membership of particular interest. The total number of active, associate, and non-resident members, is now the smallest on record. The number of active members on November 30 of this year is 1670 as compared with 1842 for a corresponding period last year. Although the total membership has been steadily declining since 1909, the most notable falling off has been in the last two years, the figures being smaller by three and six hundred, respectively, than in the two preceding years. In addition to the active, associate, and non-resident members given below, there are now 146 participating life members.
The table for the last four years follows:
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