The undergraduates have recently adopted a new constitution for the governing of the College Club. The purpose of the move is apparently to give more vitality to the use of College Hall for club purposes, and to provide the undergraduates a more direct voice in the choice of the usual program of winter entertainments. Just how the ideas of the reformers will work out seems at present difficult to determine. Giving rights of interference without adding onerous responsibilities is seldom altogether successful. In the present case, however, there is nothing to be lost by neglect, while a really energetic group of officers can do much to make the College Club an effective force among the students.