. The Forester . re taken toward effecting a permanent organization. vSinceits commencement the growth of the club has been steady, and after thethird meeting no member of the club was able to ofifer rooms sufficientlylarge to accommodate the number ; consequently it has been necessaryto secure commodious quarters. As members of the college, weintend to see that our organizationsecures honors in proportion to thenumber of students which we cancount as members of our club. Inorder to do this we shall adoptsuch methods as are fair and honor-able, and shall endeavor so to shape thepolicy of the c
. The Forester . re taken toward effecting a permanent organization. vSinceits commencement the growth of the club has been steady, and after thethird meeting no member of the club was able to ofifer rooms sufficientlylarge to accommodate the number ; consequently it has been necessaryto secure commodious quarters. As members of the college, weintend to see that our organizationsecures honors in proportion to thenumber of students which we cancount as members of our club. Inorder to do this we shall adoptsuch methods as are fair and honor-able, and shall endeavor so to shape thepolicy of the club that any one in sj-m-pathj with us can point with pride to ourrecord, and in all college affairs we shallendeavor to pursue such a course as willtend to make better and more liberal-minded men of our students. In a social waj we shall always tryto make it profitable. Our club rooms will consistof parlors, nicely furnished, for the comfort ofmembers and friends. Provisions for the musically inclined are One room is devoted to reading matter, where are found all the leading-magazines and periodicals of the day; and last, but not least, is the roomwhere one may see the wreaths of smoke, laden with the pleasantthoughts of an after-dinner cigar, ascending and mingling, till all is onechaos of blissful reverie. It is our object, as often as the members , to have prominent men of the city address us on the live topicsof the day, thus enabling us, by coming in contact with the bus}- men ofthe world, to keep abreast of the times. One more thing which we point to with pride is our membership. Init are men from each class, who stand high in all lines of college life ;men of ability as students, as athletes, as musicians, and men who areamply able to fill any position which a man in our profession may becalled upon to fill. In conclusion our name, signif\-ing friendly, expresses our bondof unity, and our motto, Justitia Omnibus, outlines our action:toward our fellow
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