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At the meeting last night of the Student Council, the Committee on Freshmen Affairs decided to hold a Freshman rally in the Smith Halls quadrangle immediately preceding the Holy Cross game.
Hope To Bind Class Together
The purpose of the meeting is to build up class spirit, which has, the Council feels, been lacking in several recent Freshman classes, according to the Student Council. Such a rally has never before been held for an entering class. The rally will be addressed by several prominent Harvard graduates, and then the class will march to the Stadium as a unit behind the University Band. The H. A. A. has arranged the seating to make it possible for the class to sit together. The committee in charge of Freshman affairs, of which B. F. Rice-Bassett '25 is chairman, will hold other functions for the Freshman class to overcome the increasing tendency toward indifference among first-year men. Smokers are tentatively planned for some time in the near future.
The Student Council appointed G. W. Burgess '25, cheer leader to replace Clark Hodder '25. Hodder will be unable to be present at all the football games, because of his position on the golf team and therefore he was forced to resign.
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