If the members of the Union will stop to consider how much their comfort and pleasure next year depend upon their selection of officers, they will choose carefully. Upon the vice-president of the Union falls, not only the responsibility of its management, but the duty of procuring and entertaining all the distinguished men who come to speak there. The position is important, and in order to make the wisest choice and to assure the new officers of the interest of the members, every eligible undergraduate should cast his vote.
To the outgoing officers, who have given so much time and thought to the affairs of the Union during the past year, its members are sincerely grateful.
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HARVARD, 1; HOLY CROSS, O