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The 1923 Class Committee will mail information blanks today and tomorrow to every member of the class of 1923, in order that the class records may be compiled. It is the desire of the Committee to compile as much information about every man as possible.
In order to do this, three circulars will be sent out. The first of these is a postal card, on which Seniors will be asked to register their permanent address and probable occupation. These are for immediate return to the Committee. Men are also asked to give immediate notice if they change these addresses or occupations.
On another card, each Senior will be asked how much he can contribute to the Class Fund. These contributions are payable in five installments, the first being due on or before June 1, 1923. The purpose of the fund is to finance the various expenses of the class, including reunions, annual gatherings at Commencement, and similar expenses. The principal will eventually be used as a foundation for the $100,000 which each class gives to the University on its 25th anniversary.
In addition to this all members of the class will be expected to fill out blanks in which a large number of questions concerning themselves and their college careers are asked. It is the desire of the College to preserve, as far as possible, the personal records of all Harvard men, and these blanks are intended to collect that data.
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