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The Co-operative Society is on its legs again, and the college is heartily to be congratulated. I tis to beregreted that the college did not respond more liberally. But Professor Ames kindly continues to guarantee solvency in June, with a surplus. The thanks of the members, and indeed of the whole college, are due to this gentleman for the interest he has shown in the welfare of the society, and for the work he has voluntarily done already, and under the new arrangement of a reduced force of clerks, must continue to do. It is to him more than to anyone else that we owe the continuance of co-operation at Harvard. We trust that the students may never allow the existence of the Co-operative Society to depend on the exertions of one man again.

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