To the Editors of the Crimson:
Now that an interest in the proposed University Club has been awakened through the columns of your paper it seems a great pity to let the matter drop. The crying need of our University is for some organization which shall bring the student body together, abolish false distinctions, and revise and increase the college spirit. Everyone of us desires this and we could give to the graduates and outside world at large no more practical demonstration of our desire for it than by contributing heartily to the funds for this club. Let the class presidents meet their classes and call upon every man to put in his subscription for the general good. As "Ninety-eight" said in the CRIMSON of the 21st inst., "hang out the blue-books, and give us a chance to contribute our share of the money while yet in college." A University Club, well appointed and well managed would lay in its grave forever that ghost called "Harvard Indifference."
A. P. FITCH 1900.
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