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AU REVOIR TO 1914.

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The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen celebrates today. Amid the gaiety and brilliancy of the occasion the thoughts of the Seniors will in a few sombre moments turn to the meaning of it all. Only two days remain before the members of 1914 will cease their careers in the University, only to take up afresh the greater hardships and struggles in new and unexpected channels of life. The class leaves us with our best wishes for the future.

In years to come we shall see many of her men in Cambridge. May they on their return see a fairer and greater Harvard, in whose upbuilding they have played a prominent part.

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