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A rumor has been going the rounds of the college that the faculty has in view the suppression of all secret socities. This idea was made public recently in a Boston paper, which stated that a committee had been appointed with a view to forbidding the existence of these societies. The prevailing idea, however, is entirely erroneous. A special committee has been appointed by the faculty to consult with students in regard to changing some of the public, and possibly the private, forms of initiation. There is no thought of suppressing the societies, and the action in regard to initiations will be in the form of advice. Public opinion has necessitated that something be done, and the committee are adopting the best method in consulting members of the societies with a view to their co-operation.

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