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Letter from Class Officers.

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The City of Cambridge is anxious that Harvard College shall be represented in the parade on June 3. The uniforms for the college are to be caps and gowns of the various class colors, which will cost $1.25 each. Unless a sufficiently large number of men are willing to march, the college will not be represented, as every man is urged to march, if possible. Blue books have been placed in Leavitt and Pierce's, Thurston's and Memorial Hall, where men who are willing to buy cap and gown to take part in the parade may sign. The blue books will be taken in on Tuesday night, so everybody is urged to sign at once. There will be no examinations on June 3.

J. C. FAIRCHILD. R. H. STEVENSON, JR. J. H. PERKINS. M. DONALD.

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