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Senior Notices

By this time every member of the Class of 1919 has received a sample copy of the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin. He is, therefore, in a position to judge of its worth for himself, but it is appropriate that every Senior should appreciate its influence and scope.

The Harvard Alumni Bulletin is a very essential and important element in the progress of the University. The future success of any university is so greatly dependent upon the graduates of the institution that an alumni publication of the right kind is almost an absolute necessity. The Bulletin is the vehicle for the expression of graduate opinion and the chief link between the alumni and the important phases of college life. It also serves as an information bulletin to all graduates in which they may read from week to week of the doings of their classmates and friends. The Bulletin publishes each week a necrology of those men who have died recently.

It is highly important that every member of the Class of 1919 be a subscriber to the Bulletin as the best means of keeping in touch with his class. G. C. BARCLAY,   Secretary, Class of 1919.

Seniors are reminded that the second application for Class Day tickets at reduced prices closes on Saturday, May 31, at 6 P. M. No applications will be accepted after that time. An unlimited number of tickets may be purchased at the following prices: Sanders Theatre, $1.00; Stadium, 75 cents; Memorial, 75 cents; Yard, 35 cents. After that date Seniors may apply only on the regular graduate application blanks. It is especially requested that Seniors do not neglect to enclose self-addressed envelope, with 12 cents in stamps attached to the envelope.   CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.

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