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Although it has seemed best to wait until Monday before reaching a final decision as to the make-up of the University Club committee, the class presidents have determined to begin the canvass for signatures at once.

Promptness of action in this matter is of great importance. The signatures should be all in before the mid-years begin, and the sooner the whole mass of evidence as to undergraduate sentiment can be placed before the graduate committee, the better. It is hoped by means of the signatures to obtain still further proof, if any be needed, that the present members of the University would use such a club if they had it now.

All men, therefore, who would wish to become members at the nominal rate mentioned are requested to sign immediately. There is no reason why most of them should not be able to sign today. Blue books are provided at Memorial, Foxcroft, Leavitt's, the Law School, and the CRIMSON office.

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