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We want to call the attention of the senior class to the open letter on the subject of changing the class song. Ninety-two will have the chance of making several class day reforms; but no one of them seems more sound and sensible than that which our correspondent proposes. The defects of the old custom and the arguments for the new are so obvious as to need no word from us other than to call attention again to the points which our correspondent has so strongly set forth. Of course the need of a chorister still remains unchanged, for his services would still be required both in Sanders Theatre and at the Tree. But at the latter exercise every association and sentiment of the day and place demands that the class should sing the beautiful chorus of "Fair Harvard."

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