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ARE CLASS SMOKERS TO CEASE?

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Unless eighty per cent. of the Sophomore class joins the Union, 1917 cannot hold its smokers there. The benefits of the smokers have been too often told in this column to need recounting. The small smokers planned for groups of fifty men, cannot accomplish what the general Union smokers do. The class will be hurting itself and its chances of unity if it abandons the custom of holding these class smokers, and the custom certainly is destined to perish unless enough Sophomores do join the Union.

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