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Show GENERALIZES TOO MUCH The editor of the New Republic sends out the word that all luncheon clubs, like the Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary, should be abolished. That the antics of the members are of a kindergarten nature and that much of its membership is coerced into belonging. It makes us tired when we hear anybody, (we don't care what he is editor of, or high he has risen in the world), rise to say that this or that of our nation-wide institutions should be sweepingly abolished. What if the individual membership does act kiddish? What business is that of his? In his survey of service clubs, what does he know of the Milford Lions club? What if such a club as ours Here should do little? Isn't that better than nothing at all? : 1 |