The aim of the College Conference meetings has been to bring the students into closer relationship and greater harmony of feeling with the college government, and to discuss in an informal and kindly way, questions bearing on the life of the University and of the students. The usefulness of these meetings was made more than evident on Tuesday evening.
If there has been at any time a feeling that these meetings were not a success, were not fulfilling the object for which they were intended, it must now have disappeared. The meeting of Tuesday evening was of the greatest use in enabling the students to see the hitherto obnoxious and ill-understood recommendations of the Overseers in a much more satisfactory light.
We are sure that the students feel grateful to the college government for the opportunity given them, and we ask that this policy of Conference Meetings be continued, feeling positive that it can only be productive of great good.
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