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It is very seldom that one pauses, in his college course, to reflect upon the representative character of the body of students of which he forms a part. A glance at the table printed on our first page will be a revelation to many. Is it not strange that, since so many men are studying at Cambridge who come from one section of the country, no efforts are made to form representative state clubs? This system has been in successful operation at Yale for some years, and has resulted in the forming of many most enjoyable associations. We have long and earnestly urged its adoption here, but without avail. Can it be that we lack the trait of hearty good-fellowship which forms so prominent a characteristic at other colleges?

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