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TO THE CLASS OF 1882.

Between thirty and forty members of the class have omitted to send me their permanent addresses. It will be impossible for me to do my work without the addresses of all the members of the class. I want to make one more appeal to you for your addresses and for class lives. It is not much trouble to write a class life, and it seems to me that the class generally should be willing to take this trouble when it is all I ask, and is so much less than the work I have to do.

ALFRED E. MILES, Secretary.

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