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UNWARRANTED LACK OF INTEREST

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When the Junior Class succeeded in obtaining the Living Room of the Union for its annual dinner, which takes place this evening, much favorable comment was heard on what appeared to be a happy solution of a very considerable problem. The trustees of the Union were eager for it and the committee in charge was equally pleased. It only remained for the class to put a damper on their enthusiasm, which it has carefully done. There should have been twice as many tickets sold as is the case and the time is practically up.

Why is it that the Junior class cannot be made to realize that, provided their dinner in the Living Room is successful, which means a full and enthusiastic attendance, they will have conferred on future classes a benefit of no little importance? Why is it that such an excellent opportunity, the last for the class as a whole, for gathering together is so unconcernedly and quite indifferently overlooked?

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