If the reading last night under the auspices of the Speakers' Club is indicative of the direction in which that club is going to direct its energies henceforth, it may well find reason for satisfaction in having at last reached its legitimate field. The presentation of a play by the club last year was so clearly foreign to its province and so much an intrusion on the vested privileges of the Dramatic Club that the CRIMSON was constrained to protest. We have been assured that the Speakers' Club will hereafter confine itself to the encouragement of public reading, speaking, and argument, in which, since the decline of the debating organizations, it has opportunities for great usefulness.
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