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Garber Privately Tells Faculty That Harvard Must Rethink Messaging After GOP Victory
At the class elections held yesterday the undergraduate voters had an opportunity to atone for the shamefully slender number of ballots cast last year, when the voting was held during an early October snowstorm. Yesterday, however, when no voter could plead inclement weather as an excuse for his absence from the polls, the number of ballots cast was again deplorably small. This disappointment is made cheerful only by the fact that those who did vote selected officers of energy and ability. With each undergraduate supporting the administration, and with the class coffers well cared for, there is every reason why the camaraderie and prosperity of these classes should continue and increase.
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