To the Editors of the Crimson:
I believe that the interest now manifested in the movement for a University Club should be brought to a focus and an expression of student opinion secured. If the friends of Harvard outside see that the members of the University feel strongly the want of such a central organization the means of supplying the want would not be long withheld. Would it not be well therefore for the president of the Senior class to call a meeting where this question could be discussed and an organized movement in its behalf instituted? Such a step would do more than anything else could do to impress upon graduates our earnestness in this matter and to secure their aid. Surely the time for more definite action has come and I believe that such action could originate best in a students' mass meeting.
FLETCHER DOBYNS '98.
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