In a short time from now,-a week or ten days at most-the freshmen will be asked to elect two of their members to the board of directors of Memorial Hall. It is not too early for them to be looking about for good candidates, as it is of the utmost importance to the success of Memorial that the board of directors shall be composed of capable men who are interested in its welfare, and determined to give their best attention to the work required of them. In case it should not be generally known in '87, we may mention here that there are two directors from each class, and these with the president and vice president of the association constitute a board which has the entire control of the affairs of the hall. It cannot be too strongly urged on the freshmen class to recognize the importance of their position, and to elect two suitable men.
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