The recommendations of the Board of Overseers has been the subject of much discussion in the University during the last two weeks, the prevailing sentiment among the students being very much against them. This evening at the College Conference meeting, Mr. Roger Walcott, who is a member of the Board of Overseers and who was very active in preparing and carrying through the recent recommendations, will address the members of the University on the vote of the Board.
This will furnish an opportunity for the students to hear the reasons which influenced the majority of the Overseers to vote as they did, presented in a clear manner by one of themselves.
We would urge every man who can do so to be present, and we would remind men that this meeting, as the ones that have preceded it, is a conference meeting, and students are expected to ask questions in regard to the subject before them. We are sure that every right-thinking undergraduate feels that the policy of the overseers, if enforced, would be a backward step in the liberal and progressive course of our University, and we hope that every man will make it his duty to be present this evening and represent the views of the students on this important question.
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