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...glance at the list of officers chosen to represent eighty-six on her coming class day verifies the prediction made in the columns of yesterday's CRIMSON. The names of the gentlemen elected are sufficient to carry the assurance that the seniors of to-day will be not a whit behind their predecessors in the success of their class day observances...
...filled, and at the present writing it appears as if every office on the ticket is to be contested by two or more candidates. That the class will vote intelligently and without undue regard for society influence we have no doubt. We venture to predict that the list of officers printed in our columns to-morrow morning will reflect credit on the judgment of the class...
...only 52, considerably below the average. But what the class lacks in numbers it makes up in quality, for all the men, with three exceptions, have received degrees from some institution of collegiate rank. The colleges from which the men came are 15 in number. Harvard heads the list, sending thirty A.B.'s to continue the study of law at Cambridge. Of these, several took their degrees a year or two ago, not all being members of '85. Yale comes next, sending five men. Then comes Oberlin with two men, and each of the following list has sent one representative...
...dormitory are of no effect in repelling invasions of this kind, and it is not until a student gets well into his junior year that he acquires the art of speedily ridding his room of such unwelcome guests. The man who wishes you to add your name to his list of subscribers for a new work "which should be in every student's book-case"; the swarthy Spaniard with cigars, "smuggled, senor," and strong enough at that to knock down and annihilate any daring customs officer; these are familiar callers. The latest character to appear is the young...
HARVARD UNION. - Mr. D. B. Chamberlain, '86, of the Index has requested a list of the present members of the Harvard Union. It is desirable, therefore that as many of the old members as possible should renew their membership by signing the new constitution at once. An opportunity for signing can be had at No. 46 Mt. Auburn Street everyday between...