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The annual meeting of the class of 1890 was held last evening in Upper Massachusetts. Mr. S. Dexter of Chicago, was re-elected president and Mr. T. S. Woods, vice-president. For the office of secretary there were three candidates, J. W. Lund, E. Sturgis and H. H. Hunnewell. Mr. Lund was elected. Mr. C. L. Crehore was reelected captain of the crew, and Mr. McKean was elected captain of the nine. After these elections Captain Cumnock said a few words about class elevens and games and offered the rules governing their management, which have already been adopted by the other classes. They were unanimously adopted. Mr. E. S. Jones resigned from the position of captain of the tug-of-war team and Mr. N. R. George was elected to fill his place. The last business before the meeting was the election of a committee of three to make arrangements for the class day elections. G. Blagden, R. E. Faulkner and W. K. Post were elected. The meeting then adjourned.
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