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Now that the work of the Harvard Memorial Society has been laid definitely before the University and the graduates, there should be no difficulty in getting the little money that will be necessary for beginning the erection of the first few memorials. The position of the society in carrying on this work should be understood as being that of a distinctively working agency, which aims to make use of every suggestion, from whatever source, that commends itself generally to those interested in the work. The greatest conservatism will be shown in the choice of persons and places to be commemorated and those only will be conspicuously marked, whose importance will be generally recognized.

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