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Letter to President Eliot from 1904.

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The following letter was sent to President Eliot yesterday by the Senior class:

Dear President Eliot: The end of the Senior year of the class of 1904 is rapidly approaching and as we look back and search for the benefits we have derived from Harvard, we may well say first of all that we have been one of the thirty-five classes under President Eliot.

We appreciate as well as undergraduates can the great good you have accomplished for Harvard. We realize the influence you have had on our lives and in offering our congratulations on your seventieth birthday we hope that many other classes will have the good fortune to be in Harvard while you are still President. Yours sincerely.   For the Class of 1904.   JAMES A. BURGESS.   RALPH SANGER.   ROY S. WALLACE.

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