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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, June 1909

V.C.M.C.R.C

page 65

V.C.M.C.R.C.

A meeting attended by over fifty male students, with Professor Hunter in the chair, was held shortly after Easter for the purpose of forming a Men's Common Room Club. After some discussion it was decided to form a Club, a constitution was adopted and officers were elected. The Club will be run on somewhat the same lines as the Auckland University College M.C.R.C; it will take charge of a common room for men (which will be found in the gymnasium) providing light mental recreation therein, and it will also cuter for the entertaining talent, latent in so many students, by holding social evenings on odd Saturdays. Some of the evenings have already been held and have been enjoyed by all and have been successful in unearthing genius which has hitherto blushed unseen. Perhaps the greatest benefit to be provided by the Club will be a room where the men students can rub shoulders with one another between lecture hours, an advantage hitherto denied them.