EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:-There are few members of the Co-operative Society, I take it, who do not save annually more than double the entrance fee, by making use of their privileges as members. Would not, then, the directors of the society benefit its members by keeping the Co-operative on foot, even though they had to levy an assessment.
This assessment would not amount to more than $2 or $3 per member, and every member who really makes use of his privileges saves more than this in six months. In future years the cost of membership might be doubled. Members would still find it more convenient and more to their advantage to patronize the Co-operative than to buy elsewhere. While the increased entrance fee would determine them to make all use of all advantages that their membership gave them; for the more they bought through the Co-operative, the less would be the percentage they paid for its maintenance.
A MEMBER.
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