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We hope that the proposed University Extension system will receive that "hearty and enthusiastic support" at the hands of the students which its managers ask for it. It is one of the most worthy schemes, by which the influence of this large body of students may make itself felt, that has been organized by Harvard men. There is no reason why it should not be a success. It is founded upon the right principles, and if properly carried out it is hound to attract the attention of a class of men who now seldom have an opportunity for a social gathering. It is right that questions of the hour should be discussed, so that each class may find out what are the lines of thought of the other class. All men interested in this sort of thing will be rejoiced to get this opportunity to help.

There is another call for the aid of the students by those who are managing the Grand Opera House meetings on Sunday evenings. Men are wanted to help out the singing. It will be recalled that these meetings proved very valuable last year, and that they did good to a class of non-church-going people. They will be just as much of a success this year, but more men must join the choir than have as yet handed in their names.

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