After four years of hard college work '83 has reached the one day of all others of the college year to which every class looks forward - her senior class day. '83 has been a singularly fortunate class. She has made a record in the field of athletics which will probably not be beaten for years to come. Her crew has been victorious in two class races, and has never come in last, while at the same time she has put excellent men in the university boat. In general athletics and foot-ball she has done more than her fair share of the work, while her freshman nine, although unable to defeat Yale, made a good showing. In scholarship she compares favorably with any class Harvard has sent forth, the average being a very high one. The college will join us in wishing to '83, as a fitting ending to a successful college course of four years, a pleasant class day.
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