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EIGHTY'S CLASS WINDOW.

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The completion of the '80 class window has been repeatedly delayed by Mr. LaFarge's sickness, but at last it is finished. The Virgil may be in place before class day and both the Virgil and Homer will certainly be up by commencement. The window will be set in the central space of the North side, next '79's window. '80 was by more than a year the first of the younger classes to decide to give a window and therefore secured the first choice of position. The architects of the hall have insisted that the window shall be very light, - lighter than any now in the hall, - but the artist has nevertheless been able to use some rich coloring. He says of it himself, "For a light window it is the richest I have ever seen." Mr. LaFarge has not been allowed to use any of the curious white glass which appears in the window of the class of '60. The class of '54 may possibly place a window on the south side before commencement. Their subjects are Sophocles and Shakspere.

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