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A revivified Union in which all undergraduates will find an interest promises to become an actuality in the fall. With entertainments and lectures under the direction of an efficient house manager and with comfortable restaurant facilities, the White Elephant will no longer exist.
Compulsory membership, the quick destroyer of social organizations, has been definitely discarded; the dues have been reduced fifty per cent. In the autumn the list of members cannot but include nearly all in the University.
A practical program has been presented by the Union Committee. The success of the venture depends henceforth on the support of the undergraduates.
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