To the Editors of the Crimson:
I wish to urge upon all members of the Foxcroft Club the importance of the forthcoming election. To all those who know anything about the inside workings of the club, it is apparent that there is ample room for improvement. Care should be taken that only such men be chosen as are firm and unsubservient in character. Furthermore, there is a danger that the board of directors be too largely composed of waiters, who cannot, on account of their position, act with the same independence as other members of the club. Enough representative men have been nominated to avoid the election of a partial board.
NINETY-SEVEN.
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