To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
A word to explain why the Student Liberal Club is holding its meeting on "The Issues" in the Union, where only members of the club and of the Union are admitted.
The club realizes that this may be a deprivation to a few students who are unable to join the Union. But it feels that the Union is the logical center of University activities, and it believes that every undergraduate activity should cooperate with the Union in making it the all-Harvard Club that its founders planned it to be. It is for this reason that most of the larger meetings of the Student Liberal Club will be held in the Union this year.
The membership fee of the Union is so reasonable that only a small minority of students are prevented from joining by financial reasons. These who do not join for other reasons are scarcely worthy of consideration. R. E. WHEELER '22.
October 13, 1920.
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