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1919 BEGINS.

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To the class of 1919 the University is extending its welcome. The first meetings of courses today usher its members into the most important part of their College life,--their academic work. In addition activities without number are beginning to send out their calls for candidates. They offer invaluable opportunities for developing personality and physique and gaining experience in business, journalism, and other lines. At Phillips Brooks House tonight representatives of these various interests, as well as some older men, will speak. It is part of the Freshman's preliminary education to hear them, and learn how to break away from a too "splendid isolation" in the dormitories,--how to do something for his class and College.

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