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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The marked success of the Junior smoker, held in the Union last night, illustrates how pleasant and how potent in the cause of good fellowship Union nights of the same kind, open to all its members, would be. It seems to me that such night would not only add to the popularity of the club, but would be an important factor in the promotion of College spirit. If a man could drop into the Union during the evening and be sure of seeing old friends and making new ones, if he could sit with them around a table and smoke and sing, I do not think I exaggerate when I say that the Union Dining Room would be well filled, and, what is more to the point, the membership list of the club would grow at a rapid rate.
My plan is that on a certain evening of each week plenty of chairs and small tables should be moved into the Dining Room and light refreshments should be served. If possible, music or an entertainment of some kind could be introduced. T. D. S. '06
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