That the class day of '82 is to be a complete success there is not the least doubt. For this no slight praise is due the class committee, who have labored earnestly to remove all the petty annoyances and unpleasant features that have characterized so many previous class days. Foremost among the many evils they have remedied is the indiscriminate circulation of tickets, by which very objectionable persons were formerly enabled to gain admittance to the yard and halls. We commend the conduct of the class committee of '82 to those of future classes, and extend to them the sincere thanks of the college for what promises to be a most pleasant day.
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