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Communication

Late Junior Dance Applications.

[We invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest.]

To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

It has been found necessary several times during the past week to extend the date for the closing of applications to the 1911 Union dance. The reason for this has been the indifference and negligence of Junior members of the Union to aid the committee in its work. It seems to me that Juniors should show enough class spirit to support to their fullest extent the only event of the year of its kind. There are still very many men in the class who could easily afford to join the Union and come to the dance, but who are unwilling to do so chiefly because they do not think that the Union dance will be sufficiently amusing. Of course it won't be amusing if they are determined that it won't be. The Union dance should above all be a class affair, and every man in the class should be willing to help to the best of his ability to make the dance a success. The former Union dances the have been highly successful, because the committees have had the support of their classes. Has the class of 1911 less class feeling than the others? It unfortunately appears so from the present outlook. R. WHITNEY '11.

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