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Co-operation is rife. It exhibits itself again and most sensibly in the establishment by several political or semi-political clubs in the University of a common course of lectures. International Polity, the title of the course, is meant to cover a multitude of interesting subjects; and it means many lectures by authorities in their own particular branch. It is an indication, moreover, that the political clubs are sincerely interested in increasing their opportunities, and opening them to as many as possible--an energetic and liberal policy.

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