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The desirability of a Graduate Club at Princeton has been felt for some time, and active measures are now being taken to start one. The objects of the club are stated to be:
1. To promote a closer personal acquaintance among the graduate students and to unifiy the graduate body by occasional meetings which shall be in part at least of a social character.
2. To afford a means for the expression of the sentiment of the graduates on university matters in which they are particularly interested, such as the mode of granting graduate degrees, the freedom of migration from one university to another, etc.
3. To provide occasional lectures or papers of general interest.
4. To aid in the publication of the Handbook of Graduate Courses. This handbook contains a classified list of the graduate courses offered in certain affiliated universities, and is of great value to a student wishing to pursue his studies to the best advantage.
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