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The position of Class Secretary is very far from a sinecure. He who holds it pays high for the honor by the work which is demanded of him. It is apparently the intention of Ninety-five to make the task of their Secretary particularly hard. Each year printed forms are sent to the members of the class to be filled out with personal information for the class history. In spite of the long time which has passed since these forms were distributed by the present Secretary, but few of them have yet been returned to him. This is not as it should be. Where so slight an exertion as the mere filling out of a blank is requested, it should surely be willingly granted. The trifling inconvenience it might cause is utterly insignificant when compared with the annoyance which the Secretary must feel if many neglect it.

In the matter of the class fund, too, Ninety-five is reported as very remiss. Possibly the class do not realize how near to its close the college year is getting, but it is time for them to bestir themselves. To have been more backward in subscribing them any class in the past twenty years, is no enviable reputation.

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