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It will not be possible for the members of the Sophomore Class to enjoy the privilege of holding class smokers and other entertainments in the Union unless more men take out membership cards in that institution immediately.
For any class to obtain the privilege of using the Union for class affairs it is necessary that 8 per cent, of the men of that class belong to the Union, At present but slightly over 40 per cent, of the men in 1917 have joined. Unless those men who have not already subscribed, apply for membership immediately, 1917 will be unable to hold regular series of smokers and the various other entertainments which are essential factors in the formation of class unity.
The members of the Finance Committee have application blanks. It is hoped that a sufficient number of men will sign them to obtain the privilege of using the Union for 1917 functions.
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