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ARTICLE XI. - MEMBERSHIP.Active members shall be admitted to all the advantages of the Association; past members shall have free admission to all meetings of the Association, but shall not compete in the sports unless in the case of a Graduate or open race...
Forever kind, forever free...
...trust that the confidence of the Faculty has not been misplaced, and that this immunity, now first granted to the Juniors, will not be abused, but treated with such prudence and discretion that the system may soon be still further extended, until Harvard shall become a real university, free from the restrictions which are requisite in high schools, but no longer necessary to a broader and manlier course towards maturer scholarship. We hope that every Junior will properly appreciate the privilege accorded by the Faculty, and duly estimate the responsibility thrown upon his class...
...bidding farewell to college-life may be satisfied with the honorable record it leaves behind. To '78 we owe the restoration of Class Day with its time-hallowed associations, and also the example of an election of Class-Day representatives by a fair vote of the class, free from the dictation of societies and of packed meetings. Not only is the proud position which Harvard now holds, - a position so dear to the heart of every student, the championship both of the bat and of the oar - in a great measure due to the leaders which '78 has furnished...
Here are some of the lines of this free-thinker of the eleventh century. They must have shocked the feelings of the Orthodox Mussulmans...