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We wish to congratulate the newly elected officers of 1901 upon their honors, and to congratulate the class for having made a choice which seems to be thoroughly satisfactory. The men who fill the positions will realize more and more as time goes on, that their honors are accompanied by responsibilities which should inspire them to give the very best of their energy and ability to their class and to the University. Each year they will be called upon to take a larger share in the direction of undergraduate affairs, and they can not take too great gains to fit themselves to do so intelligently and manfully. Let them remember then that representing all sections of college life, their aim must be to know and participate in just as many of Harvard's diversified interests as is possible for individuals. May they meet with all success in their share of the great work-the advancement of Harvard's welfare.

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