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The reason for the existence of the University Register comes into question more sharply than ever after what appeared under that name yesterday. Aside from the merits or demerits of this particular number, there is no need for such a publication in this elaborate form. At present the Register rehashes the Senior Album, the Freshman Red Book, and the College Directory, adds the list of social organizations, and sells the product for one dollar.
The only valuable part of the Register is the list of clubs with their members. It is advisable that Freshmen have a means of knowing what clubs there are and who is in them. It is also convenient to know at what clubs men can be reached.
This list of clubs and their members could be got out early and accurately in pamphlet form similar to the College Directory and sold at the same price--25 cents. It would then be a serviceable book within reach of all and not a white elephant to the University.
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