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EIGHTY-FOUR.

RULES FOR THE CLASS ELECTIONS.

IVY ORATOR,

CHORISTER,

CLASS DAY COMMITTEE,

CLASS COMMITTEE.

The committee have appointed a clerk and tellers, whose names will be published before the meeting. The committee desires to state to the class that no societies or other organizations have held caucuses or made up tickets, and that the delegates have given their pledge, as representing the three sections of the class, that no such action shall be taken.

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In conclusion, the committee beg every man in Eighty-Four to remember that the officers elected, however contrary to his own wishes, will represent the desire of the majority of the class ; and that therefore it is only gentlemanly to acquiesce in the result of the elections with the best possible grace, and do everything in his power to make the class day of Eighty-Four a pleasant and successful one.

T. M. OSBORNE, Chairman,

T. L. FROTHINGHAM, Secretary.

C. R. CLAPP,

E. A. HIBBARD,

H. D. ROBBINS,

H. WEBSTER.

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