Tonight the Freshman class meets together for the first time in its history, the beginning of innumerable reunions as long as the lives of the members of the class shall last. There will be speech-making, which may be borne, and refreshments, which are pleasant though transient, and acquaintanship to mark the beginning of friendship.
A class becomes an entity, and is known by its deeds. May the newest Harvard class in its first meeting form the beginning of a union which will not shatter. And from that spirit of union may there arise high ideals.
There is no need to urge men of 1921 to be present. They will be present.
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