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Why Not Have a Dance in the Union?

Communications.

To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

The membership of the Union is certainly much lower than it should be, and this can only point to one thing: namely, that there is not enough interest in the Union to draw people to it. There are many small interest but no one big event or interest which appeals to the College as a whole. Now why would not a Union dance supply this want? The Living Room is an ideal place to hold such an occasion, as the floor is good and there is plenty of room. The College could give the dance alone or each class could give one. But in either event such a dance ought to help raise the membership of the Union and at the same time bring the College closer together as it would give men a chance to meet one another in a way which, has not hitherto been possible. 1906.

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