We are glad to note that the Deutscher Verein has begun its work this fall with the announcement of a very generous policy. The privilege of reading four of the leading German papers which the Verein has voted to give to all students interested in the German language and literature is a valuable one and should be appreciated by the college. In addition, the society announces that plans are making for a number of public meetings, at which addresses are to be made in German by wellknown men. Every movement of this character tending to bring into greater prominence as objects of study, literatures foreign to our own, but containing much that is of the loftiest and purest character must be commended. We shall congratulate the Deutscher Verein for having done useful work, if its plans are successfully carried out.
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