TO-DAY Ninety-three bids her social good bye to the University. Commencement is undoubtedly the formal leave taking, but Class Day to most of us is the occasion when the graduating class distinctly cuts loose from its old associations. These have been endeared through four short years of the happiest kind of living, of preparation. And now Ninety-three of Harvard enters the world to seek its fortunes along the same lines which other classes have trod. Her record here has shown that her members are well fitted to undertake the responsibilities of a broader field of work. That health and prosperity may ever attend this last off-spring of "Fair Harvard," and that she may reflect just praise on her proud alma mater is the wish which Ninety three must carry out into the world with her.
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