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The class of '90 is to be congratulated upon the orderly manner in which their class meeting was conducted yesterday afternoon in Boylston Hall. The class officers which were elected to represent '90 appear in every way qualified to fill satisfactorily their new offices. The captains of the crew, eleven and nine are all men of experience, and we hope of energy as well. But here we would like to say a word of advice to the captain of the eleven. There is no reason why '90 should not have a foot-ball eleven of which she may feel proud, provided that the captain gets all the candidates for the team out on the field immediately. '90 will labor under no such disadvantages with which '89 had to contend last year. In the first place, the prospect of a game with Yale should act as the greatest kind of an incentive for work, hard work and not fooling. Secondly, the 'varsity team will afford considerable practice, besides furnishing an innumerable number of "points," a great advantage to a raw eleven. Although the Yale eleven has had over a week's practice already, by steady application this gap will soon be overhauled.

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