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Until this year it has been the custom to call a meeting for the organization of the freshman class early in the first term. The result has been that most of the men in the class have been quite unable to choose with any degree of intelligence from the candidates who have been put forward. Consequently a few of the larger schools by banding together have been able to hold almost absolute control of the elections, and in some instances have elected men who never have been prominent in class affairs.

There are certain very apparent reasons why it is desirable that a class should have some one to represent it, and there seems to be no good reason for delaying the organization of Ninety-eight much longer.

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