It has been felt that perhaps the notice about the Class Fund published in last Thursday's CRIMSON, was not explicit enough. The subscriptions, up to the present time, are considerably behind the records of previous classes, both in number and amount. For instance, in the class of 1904 there were 147 men who gave subscriptions of $50 each. The class of 1907 is fully capable of doing more than that, though up to the present date, there have not been one quarter as many subscriptions of that size. It is earnestly hoped that a large number of men will subscribe generously, as the future life and spirit of the class will greatly depend on the facilities which the fund affords for keeping the class together.
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1910 Class Meeting Tonight at 7