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The Student Council Committee on Organizations, has, after careful consideration, decided upon Tuesday night as the most generally favorable time for meetings of social organizations. This plan is a part of the general program suggested by the Student Council to set apart Monday and Wednesday evenings for Union entertainments, Tuesday nights for club meetings and Thursday nights for musical recitals.
The Committee is sending out a letter to every club suggesting that all meetings be arranged for Tuesday evenings. Though some clubs will probably find this impossible, if it can be put into general effect it will serve two ends: First, club meetings will not sap the audiences from lectures, concerts and the like; and second, undergraduates will find it easier to keep straight their engagements. Conflicts among the clubs can be avoided by the use of different. Tuesday nights during the month. For further information in regard to the proposed plan, see the Chairman of the Committee on Organizations in Holworthy 15.
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