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FRESHMAN WEEK

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A perusal of the berthcoming events listed for the year of 1929 in this morning's Crimson should indicate to the present Harvard Freshmen that this is to be an important week in their unfolding careers.

The first class election, the first mass meeting for the class, the first major athletic contest of the year, are all scheduled for the next six days.

With these events upon the calendar, this should be the week of all others, not the Freshmen to heed Lampy's advice stay home from Boston dances, and concentrate upon their class affairs.

For on the spirit and the enthusiasm which is displayed this week will depend to a large degree the morale of the Freshman Class for the remainder of the year.

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