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...KENDALL.--Pride, T. Gerrish, Murdock, Hoxie, Lee, McConnell, Milne, J. R. Locke, Arensberg, J. G. Cole, W. A. Frost, Loud, Catchings, Jennings, L. W. Hall, Edwards, Michelson, Taggart, Bell, G. W. Smith...
...LAWRENCE, JR.--Blythe, J. G. Forbes, Harper, Wheeler, W. Hunnewell, Jr., Kendall, Dexter, H. McK. Jones, Whittemore, E. T. Putnam, H. C. Hawkins, Jr., R. S. Greene, Murdock, W. B. Wheelwright, DuBois, Norton, W. Greene, Pride, S. G. Ellis, J. R. Locke...
...BLYTHE. -- W. B. Wheelwright, Pride, French, Jackson, J. G. Forbes, Keene, H. B. Clark, J. Lawrence, Jr., Montague, C. H. Whitney, Greeley, R. S. Greene, Fincke, T. H. Gray, Jr., Hallowell, C. W. Moore, H. C. Hawkins, Jr., Murdock, Gilchrist, H. McK. Jones...
...class would be cemented. Everyone would have a feeling that he belonged to something tangible and not to a mere string of numbers that meant nothing. No one need be ashamed to wear a cap and gown who is not ashamed of the class. On the contrary, the pride which most men have in the class, in spite of the letting down of the bars due to the elective system, should make every man proud to wear the togs that mark him as a member of the class. If we can make one large sympathetic unit out of the present...
Chorister--N. H. Pride...