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It is custom peculiar to Harvard that until the middle of the third year, a class does not come together as a class, outside of the prescribed recitations of the freshman year. The first real assemblage of every class takes place at the junior class dinner, which has thus become one of the most important events of the whole college course. In the past these dinners have always been productive of much good feeling. Giving, as they do, the first opportunity for the exchange of ideas and the celebration of the class glories, they have always been marked by great enthusiasm and have resulted in a strengthening of class loyalty. The Ninety class dinner will be held about February 20. It deserves the heartiest support of every man in the class. Let every man make his arrangements to be present and urge his friends to do the same, and the successful dinner which will surely result, will be fully worth the effort.

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