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When the college year once gees under way it is generally the custom for Harvard students to set about the organization of new clubs. We hope that there will be no such tendency this year. The college has now its full complement of societies representing every department of study and of amusement. A new organization can expect only to be an unwelcome and an uncalled for addition to those already existing. Undergraduate life at Harvard has become so busy that, what with the evening lectures, club meetings and social obligations, many men begin to find it hard to fulfill their obligations towards the societies of which they are already members. And surely the most inveterate shingle-hunter can find enough to choose from among the existing clubs. It is therefore in every one's interest to squelch any new at tempt in this direction. The CRIMSON has already spoken on this subject, but does so again in the hope that its remarks may rest as a preventive at this critical time of the year.

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