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Competition for Senior Class Song Begins Today

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The competition for the Senior Class Song starts today. The song must be written by a Senior and should be suitable to be sung at all graduate and undergraduate gatherings of the class, as well as by the Glee Club at Yard concerts and on Class Day. It should be simple and spirited, yet of a sufficiently dignified nature to be sung on all class occasions. Two verses are customary and a chorus is optional.

If desirable, two or more men may collaborate. Those having either words or music alone should not hesitate to submit their contributions. All manuscripts should be handed in at Thayer 52, where information will be given as to the style and form desired. Men may hand in as many compositions as they wish.

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