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On the floor above the restaurant arc a library and a lounge room, which latter is in frequent demand for class and society dinners. The library is growing rapidly and already includes hundreds of books of especial inter- est to City College men, such as old Microcosms, Quarterlies, Merit Rolls, books by C. C. N. Y. men, etc. The floor above has a billiard room (with two new tables), and a card room. This floor is always well patronized, and justly so. On the top floor arc a line, splendidly equipped little “gym” and showers. For hand- ball, the floor of the gym can be cleared of apparatus in less than two minutes. The club-house was leased and furnished by the Twentieth Century Graduates Club, known to the older men as “those ardent and patriotic youngsters.” No initiation fee is charge (at least for the present), and the dues have been fixed at $15 a year. Membership is open to all C. C. N. Y. men, old or young, graduates and such non-graduates as have earned a year of college credits by attendance at the College, and to all who now serve or have served the College on its teaching or administrative staff. To again quote from the club circular: To a young man of modest income what more can be offered than such dignified, attractive, and well-appointed house, where, with a certain subconscious satisfaction at being under his own roof-tree and yet without a shade of the responsibilities of ownership and house-keeping, he may play the host to customer, patient, client, or social guest, or, care-free and alone, save as he meets good fellows of the old days, may stretch a lazy leg, blow a wreath to My Lady Nicotine, and say, 'Fate cannot touch me; 1 have dined today,’ or, with jolly Jack Falstaff. ‘May I not take mine ease at mine inn ?' ” Bernard Naumberg, '94. is president of the Club and chairman of the club-house committee. Lewis Sayre Burchard, 77, is chairman of the membership committee, of which Donald A. Roberts, '19, is secretary. Arthur Taft, '20. is the house secretary and can be reached at any time at the house. The Club tele- phone is Plaza 5495. Thirty
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