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A REAL UNION.

Since the Harvard-Tech. alliance of last year, many advances have been made towards stimulating a closer relationship between the students in the two institutions. Members of Technology, at the same time candidates for a Harvard degree, have been given the privilege of applying for football tickets; the engineering journals of Harvard and M. I. T. have combined; the Deutscher Verein has extended membership to students at M. I. T.; and only recently the track teams of both institutions competed in informal track games.

But all these movements have been centered about individual activities. A plan, more inclusive, would be to extend the privileges of the Harvard Union to members of the Tech. Union and similarly, the privileges of the M. I. T. organization to members of the Harvard Union. This arrangement would bring many students at the two institutions together and immensely enhance the already cordial relationship between Harvard and Technology.

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