Advertisement

COMMUNICATIONS.

EDITOR HARVARD HERALD : It is supposed that hazing and rushes and all similar college follies have entirely ceased at Harvard. The members of '86 assuredly have nothing to fear in this way. Why therefore, should any of their class feel incited to blast the peace of the greater part of one night by perambulating the college yard, uttering defiant cries of "86?" Did the freshmen think that '85 would be so inconsiderate as to interfere with their innocent pleasures? '85 and '86 I hope will always live on friendly terms. And yet '86 should remember that a certain amount of the old class feeling still lingers in the breasts of sophomores, although sternly repressed and never suffered to manifest itself except in extreme cases. Do not be too fresh, O freshmen.

SOPHOMORE.

Advertisement
Advertisement