Harvard has aided the Prospect Union in the past not only by making its staff of teachers but also by adding, through the Glee Club concert, a substantial amount to its finances. The services of the Glee Club are wholly voluntary but, with respect to the audience also, the concert depends to no little extent upon Harvard men for its success. Up to the present time very few tickets have been sold to students here. We hope that this apathy will not continue; students who are connected with the Prospect Union have a chance to make their relations with their classes more informal and easy, and students who are now ignorant of the Union's work could not have better opportunity to study the character of the people who make its members.
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