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For us undergraduates, the building of a home for the Harvard Club of Boston does not appear in the same light as it does to a graduate. At the same time it is a move of such promise that the CRIMSON cannot help commenting on it. We are all bound together as Harvard men by our every-day life, and it is not until we have left College that we feel the need of an extension of Harvard fellowship into the general life of the community. To us this new club which is to be built near the corner of Commonwealth and Massachusetts avenues appears as a place where in the future we can come from the ends of the earth and find welcome among Harvard graduates and Harvard professors in a manner that has not been possible hitherto. In this way it promises to be of the greatest importance in producing a situation which we shall all appreciate after we have left the lecture-halls of the University.
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