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Ninety-two's Class Meeting.

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A meeting of the freshman class will be held in Lower Massachusetts this afternoon at two o'clock. The principal object for which the meeting is called is to decide what shall be done with the foot-ball surplus. About four hundred dollars are now in the hands of the manager of the foot-ball team, and it is his purpose to put this sum at the disposal of the class. It is an unusually large amount which the class will have the disposal of, and it is to be hoped that the members of '92 will make a wise disposition of it. Some recognition is due the members of the team for their work during the fall, and it would be a fitting act first to set aside, from the surplus, a sufficient sum to purchase trophies for them.

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