Of the many men who daily make use of the newspaper files in the Union, few know to whom they are indebted for the large number of journals always at hand. With the exception of the Boston papers, all the dailies regularly found in the Living Room are presented by local Harvard clubs or their officers throughout the country. It is though gifts such as these that graduate organizations can make their existence felt by the student body in Cambridge, and that the undergraduate can be shown the ways in which he can do his small part after rejoining the ranks of the alumni. It is only just to the donors of these most acceptable gifts that their generosity should be made known, and that those who profit thereby should know to whom they are indebted.
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