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Two considerations should be in the minds of Seniors today in voting for the Class and Class Day officers. The first is that those men should be rewarded with offices who have in the past three and a half years done most for the class and for the College; the...
Every one of the nominees has had a more or less prominent part in the activities of the College. They have done their tasks partly, in some cases wholly, for the honor of Harvard without thought of personal glory. Men take up the extra-curriculum work for their interest in...
A part of the officers elected today will have life tenure, others only through this year; but the duties of all the places are important and need the services of the best men. There is no other criterion of fitness than the work that the candidates have done here as...
A class election should be determined on merit alone. It is an ideal not often attained, but it is none the less an ideal to be sought after: to cast aside personal likes and dislikes, to vote for the men who most deserve office and who are best fitted for...
The third Freshman reception of the year will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.15 o'clock. The reception will be entirely in the hands of the class of 1913 and well-known members of the class will be on hand to introduce the...