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Contrary to the usual custom of the entering freshman class, '90 will hold its class meeting in the afternoon instead of in the evening. The freshmen are in no way responsible for this breach of the ancient rites of the college, for until the moment it became officially known that official objection had been made, the most brilliant visions of a hilarious class meeting followed by a rush, resulting in the complete annihilation of the officious sophomore class, had danced in the happy imaginations of the verdant freshmen. But the president and faculty, with prudent foresight, anticipated the results of an evening meeting and told the committee appointed by the freshmen to take charge of the matter, that the meeting must be held in the afternoon. This is, of course, a sore disappointment to the entire sophomore class and many of the upperclassmen, but doubtless it is better that in the future, freshman class meetings be held in comparative quiet, without that boisterous din with which '89 was initiated into the duties of college life.

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