In previous years the senior class dinner has been held before the mid-years. For some unaccountable reason, however, '90 has failed to make any suitable arrangements. The last social dinner of the senior class has been such a pleasant feature of past years that it seems a pity to discontinue it now, yet this will be the inevitable result unless something is speedily done. We have little enough class fellow ship here at Harvard, and it is a mistake to let our few opportunities of meeting as classmates slip by unnoticed. The rivalry of college life all past, the senior year is the only time when classmates may meet as brothers. It is this fact which has made the senior dinners in the past such enjoyable occasions. Ninety must not break so pleasant and profitable a precedent.
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