Today the class of Ninety bids farewell to undergraduate life at Harvard; and waits only until next Wednesday to take formal leave of the college. Ninety has seen many changes in student life during her stay, and has heard many innovations threatened for future years. She has the satisfaction of feeling that they were all steps in advance, reforms tending to make Harvard a liberal university. She will leave Harvard not yet fully reorganized, but with a definite policy before her and a bright prospect for the future.
Ninety entered in a period of athletic gloom, and has the satisfaction of seeing a new spirit infused into Harvard sports and one championship gained, with a good prospect for another. She may hope even more for next year than for this, and for still greater success in the following years, when the new spirit and facilities have made their influence felt to their full extent.
Ninety has contributed no small share to the reform of the college during her course. May she carry with her the spirit of progress which has prevailed during her four years of college life, and make that spirit felt in the outside world. With the best wishes for her future success, the colbids farewell to Ninety.
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