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WE think the Legislature is distinctly to be congratulated on the start it has taken, as well as on its selection of officers and rules. The organization of a new society, and especially of one in a new field, and one, too, which requires a large, active membership to become even a passable success, must always be attended with difficulties. These seem to have been happily overcome in the formation of the Harvard Legislature, the only question being whether the demand for such a body equals the supply, and whether the interest thus far manifested will hold out. A final judgment of this society cannot, of course, be given until a few regular meetings and debates have taken place; but there can be no doubt that a vigorous, well-conducted legislative body would be of great advantage to the College. If the present enterprise will give us this, we wish it all success.

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