As a means of helping to procure a vigorous expression of undergraduate opinion as to the University Club, the CRIMSON urges that every club in College pass resolutions expressing its attitude upon the question, and that those resolutions be made public as soon as possible. In this method of throwing individual opinions into tangible form, it is most desirable that every association of undergraduates, in all fields of college activity, should be represented. Athletics, debating, literary, musical, social, religious, and political interests have all equal shares in the benefits which the University Club is intended to secure, and it is of the utmost importance therefore that every organization, large or small, put on record its endorsement of the plan. The CRIMSON will gladly publish any such resolutions, whether favorable or otherwise.
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