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When the plans for grouping the Freshman class in the new dormitories were first conceived, the idea uppermost in the minds of the sponsors of the movement was to effect a unification of the class during the first year in college. While the quartering of the first year men in three buildings is a means to this end yet the accomplishment of it depends largely upon the intermingling of the Freshmen themselves. Smith Halls men should meet more of their classmates in Standish and Gore, and similarly, more men in the last named buildings should come in closer contact with one another.
With a view to bringing the Freshmen together, in addition to the usual class smokers, why not a series of interdormitory smokers, similar to those held in the Yard? The expense to each Freshman would be small, even if disorganization at this time prevented the class treasury from financing the meetings.
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