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Class Day Week is to assume the proportions which characterized this celebration before the ascendency of Mars. With the general exodus of undergraduates and the continual drain upon the College's resources by war needs, it has for two years been but the "shealed peascod" of former glory. But already the Class of 1919 is planning memorable festivities for this June.
These exercises have attained a time honored significance from which no one desires to be excluded. And yet the disruption of the class has prevented many men from being graduated this year, as well as made it impossible for others even to return to College. In extending the privilege of Class Day to all men who ever laid claim to 1919, the Seniors have recognized these facts. Men who technically are not rated as Seniors, and yet at any time have been associated with them officially are urged to be present. The older men grow, the more they appreciate class celebrations. The success of this year's depends upon the co-operation of all 1919 men.
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