Our correspondent in another column advocates the advisability of having a junior class dinner this spring. The custom of having class dinners is certainly an excellent one, and should be encouraged as much as possible, as by it is fostered a certain class-feeling which forms such an important factor in college life elsewhere. True it is, that here at Harvard this class-feeling is at a minimum, partly because of the size of the classes, and partly because of the so-called Harvard indifference, but anything that will tend to increase this feeling and bind the members of a class more closely together, ought to receive a hearty support. Judging from the success which attended the '85 sophomore dinner, we feed sure that if the arrangements were placed in the hands of an energetic committee, there would be no doubt as to the success of a junior class dinner.
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