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The Prospect Progressive Union is not, strictly speaking a college organization; and yet its governing body and teachers are drawn so largely from the students and faculty that the University as a whole must feel a deep interest in its welfare. It has accomplished an admirable work among the people with whom it deals and this success is reflected to a great part on those Harvard men who have been active in the undertaking. The objects and aims of the society have been fully described in previous issues and need no further explanation. Now as the year draws to a close it is found that the financial condition of the society is not what it might be. Some two or three hundred dollars are needed to pay of the debts which have been incurred during the current year, in the efforts to spread among the working classes the influence of university teaching. An appeal is made to men in college, who feel an interest in this movement, to come to the aid of the Union. We believe that there are philanthropic persons here who would be glad to help along so worthy a cause. They may feel assured that what they give will be well spent. The Committee will be glad to receive contributions of any amount whatever and if there are any who care to contribute they are requested to send their subscriptions to W. B. McDaniel, 42 Weld Hall.

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