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Union Closed to Non-Members

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From now on the Union will be closed to all except members. Membership, however, may still be secured at the office of the Graduate Manager, the annual dues being $10 for men who are joining for the first time this year and $7.50 for any one who was a member during 1919-1920 or 1920-1921. As usual, these dues may be charged on the term bill.

Henceforth the Union will be run on a strictly club basis and no cash payments will be accepted. All charges will be put on the term bill or may be settled monthly by applying to the Graduate Manager.

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