Less than one-third of the members of the Senior class have sent in to the Class Treasurer their pledges, to the Class Fund. This response as compared with that of previous classes is lamentably slight, and not at all consistent with the prompt generosity shown by 1913 in giving for other purposes. A great deal of financial support is necessary to defray the expenses of class activities, and furthermore a good beginning is desired in building up the fund that will later revert to the College. To be sure demands for money for unusual purposes have been numerous this year, but the Class Fund can be neglected under no circumstances. Therefore, let the Seniors send in their pledges immediately.
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