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The Junior Class meets tonight to consider and arrange a class dinner. We would urge all members of '89 to attend this meeting, as the first class dinner is a pleasant as well as important event in college life. By its means the members of a class are all brought together in a pleasant, social way that goes far towards strengthening the bonds of fellowship and friendship which should exist among the members of every class. The tendency at the present age is for all class feeling to be obliterated or swallowed up by the division into cliques and clubs. But as every college man is of necessity more or less identified with his class, so the importance of these class dinners cannot be over-estimated. In after life the class re-unions are looked forward to with pleasantest expectations; the college class dinners are looked back upon as among the jolliest events of the four-years' course.

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