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STUDENT UNION
 
 
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STUDENT UNION

The Student Union was organized in 1932. The University has taken
over Madison Hall for use as a center of student activities under the supervision


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of the Union of which all students are considered members. The
affairs of the Union are conducted by the Student Senate. Facilities are
offered for meetings of student organizations and groups and a social program
is carried forward throughout the session.

In the reading room are newspapers from many of the cities in the
South and East. Recreation rooms are also provided. Offices of College
Topics, the Magazine, Corks and Curls, the Dulaney Memorial Library
and the Student Self Help Bureau are located in the building.