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On account of the absence from college of G. H. Scull '98, the Senior class finds itself without either a poem or poet for Class Day. Before leaving college Scull had outlined his poem for the occasion, but since then he has had no opportunity for completing it. The question therefore arises as to the advisability of ninety-eight's electing a new poet. Such an election would be entirely in accordance with Scull's wishes, and, on account of the shortness of the time which would be at the disposal of the new poet, it is necessary for the class to take immediate action in the matter. In view of this urgency there will be a class meeting in Lower Mass., Tuesday evening at 7.15 to elect another officer. The election will have to be held under the old system of nominations in open meeting, and it is requested that every Senior be present ready to make nominations and to take part in the election.
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