The representatives from the various classes for the Anniversay Committee have been chosen, and the result of the election shows that each class has thoroughly considered the matter, before casting its vote. The men selected are energetic, discreet, and popular among their fellows, and they will undoubtedly work hard and zealously to make this occasion - the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard - a memorable one in the annals of the present undergraduates. This is a chance which will come to us but once, so let us seize it and have a glorious celebration in every sense of the word. We should count ourselves very lucky in being able to take part in the quarter-millennial anniversary of our Alma Mater. We trust that the newly elected committee will formulate some plan without delay, and we have perfect confidence in their ability to get up a rousing celebration.
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SENIOR CLASS MEETING.