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CHRISTMAS GIFTS.- Nothing more acceptable or in better taste than a selection from the following, which will be sent to any address (express prepaid). Students paying for same as they elect. Scribner's Beautiful Eds. of Stevenson, 21 vol.; Kipling, 12 vol.; Eugene Field, 10 vol.; Barrie, 8 vol.; Houghton, Mifflin and Co's Eds. of Lowell, 11 vol.; Hawthorne, 15; Holmes, 15; Whittier, 9; Longfellow, 14; and Emerson, 14 vol., illus. with 349 Photogravures; their new Ed. of Bret Harte. Little Brown and Co.'s New and Elegant Ed. of Francis Parkman, 20 vol., 120 ill. by Goupil...
...shall be compelled to find a place in our political system for this anomalous population. She will, doubtless, apply for statehood which can hardly be refused on account of her size and population; yet 3,000 Americans and 61,000 foreigners will form a poor state to elect two senators and a representative. Neither can she remain a territory, for we have no place for a petrified territory, a dependent colony...
Tonight the Freshman class will meet to elect officers to serve through its college course. This means that the class will enter upon its responsibilities from now on duly organized, and prepared to take its place as a definite unit among the component parts of the University. The CRIMSON extends its best wishes to 1901 for a successful first meeting, and such a choice of officers as will in the future do credit to the class and to Harvard...
Then, by voting on the marshalships first we would have another chance to elect to office any prominent and valuable man who might have been defeated as a candidate for marshal...
...That a plurality of the votes cast shall be sufficient to elect...