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N behalf of the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations, I beg to extend a cordial greeting to all stu dents in the University. So far as yoi may feel like co-operating with them hey would be glad to have you join the respecive associations. But, if for any reason, you do not feel inclined to join the organizations nd take active part in the work of the same, ey extend to you at any rate, no matter what your religious views may be, or your hurch affiliations, a cordial welcome to make use of their rooms, either individually or colsctlvely, in accordance with the rules which they have promulgated. These building have en erected by the private contributions of fri( ds of the University. Many people 1 tve contributed who are not, either active or at ociate, members of the Christian Associations b( ause they believe t h a t these organization! through the facilities which they offer In their hom< are doing a valuable service which is open to all students in the University alii n ti ame terms. Tl * buildings, therefore, are Chri inn SSOCiation buildings, not in any J UTOY r lusive sense, but rather in the nse that they have been erected by the contributio f friends of these Associations for the hen It ( ill udents in the institution.

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Christ a and non-Christian, < ttholl* i ant alike, may feel entirely n a\ I themselves of their privil* EDMUND J. JAM i s . Igned] PJ Ident University of nim.

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