The first dinner of the new Western Club will be held next Thursday evening. A blue book has been placed at Leavitt's, and all who intend to go to the dinner should sign at once. The committee must know by Monday night how many men will attend. At the meeting of the club last night the question of initiation fees, dues and rooms was settled in a sensible way, and the club is now established on very satisfactory basis. The only thing further necessary to insure the success of the club is that the members take an interest in it. The first dinner will furnish a fairly accurate measure of how great that interest is to be. The Western men in the University should make this first dinner of their club a rousing success.
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