The Cambridge Social Union is one of the successes which reflect credit on Harvard; the facts which we print this morning prove it. Its forty-two years of active usefulness to Cambridge, its fifty-six courses, to say nothing of its libraries and its social aspects, all may be pointed to with pride. It is Harvard's privilege to have played a part in the growth of the Social Union. The curious fact is that few of us realize, until some such figures as today's are seen, what a world of interests surrounds the College and is known only to those in their immediate circles. The reports almost startle us sometimes; they always give us a great deal of pleasure.
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