The Dartmouth chapter has very wisely decided not to form any policies for the present, but has turned directly to commendable practical activities. The immediate projects will be the opening of a cooperative low-rate eating club and the sponsoring of the second of the foreign film series, Crime at Chatiment. Later on, the organization plans to conduct a cooperative book exchange.
It is virtually impossible to comment on such a movement in its opening stages. In the flux of college life new organizations are continually being brought to the campus only to die out with the passing of an undergraduate generation. Suffice it to say now that the new Union has interesting potentialities.