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There is a movement on foot among the different college graduates at Cleveland to organize a University Club. This club will be open to the alumni of any college. Already one hundred and twenty-five have signified their intention of joining. A club house is to be secured and the club incorporated in a very short time. The most prominent promoters of the club are the Yale graduates of the city, the following being on the committee who have full charge of everything: C. J. Sheffield, '67; B. Perrin, '69; C. W. Harkness, '81, and C. W. Bingham, '68. There are twenty other Yale graduates besides many other college men interested in the organization.
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