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Only four freshmen have signed the book at Leavitt's to accompany their class eleven to New Haven. This is the most disheartening evidence of utter lack of class loyalty that any class has shown certainly within the recollection of the present generation of college men. Ninety-five has given plenty of evidence already this fall that in most respects it is the poorest class that has entered Harvard for some time. The class has done nothing creditable up to this time into which it has not been goaded by stress of public opinion. In previous years freshman classes have known the duties which fell to their lot and have performed them fairly well without any urging; when urged at all their response has been quick and all that could be expected. If the this year's freshmen want their class to stand for anything at all in the college life they must earn the respect of the college. They will certainly never do this so long as they give their class teams such miserable support. Ninety-five must send a good number of supporters to New Haven with her eleven. More men should sign the book at once.

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