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A word of advice and warning to Seniors on the matter of subscriptions to the 1908 class fund may save a great deal of unnecessary trouble and comment later on. Large classes such as are turned out each year require a very considerable fund in order that the income may be sufficient to meet expenses.
If those men who can afford to give relatively large sums to the class fall to do so, the more conscientious ones will be bearing much more than their share of the burden. The only just expectation is that every man give just as much as he can afford and no more. Seniors owe this duty to their class, and careless postponements of the subscription will unnecessarily complicate the duties of the Treasurer.
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