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The class of '91 has been aroused. The communication-published to day gives us an unique view of the situation of college affairs. If, however, as the writer avers, only a very few '91 men attended the "punches" on Monday last, our whole denunciation of the class was unjust, and under those conditions we withdraw that denunciation.

But, on the other hand, it is not denied that there were some freshmen who made themselves conspicuous on that evening and they, since they were the noisiest, were taken collectively as an example of the typical freshman of the present year. Undoubtedly they have repented of their ignorance and folly before this, but their classmates will have to suffer until, by some more manly action, as the defeat of Yale at foot-ball, we may change our opinion of the new underclassmen, hoping it will represent the majority of them more truly than the one occasioned by an evening's nonsense publicly displayed.

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