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Last Class Day evening an hour before the entertainment was to have been completed, a rush was made for the Japanese lanterns festooned about the Yard, and the crowd was soon left in almost total darkness. This disturbance may have originated with outsiders, but if all members of the University had done their best to prevent such an unnecessary curtailment of the evening's pleasure, instead of joining in the struggle for souvenirs, very few lanterns would have been taken.
This year no one will be allowed to leave the Yard with a lantern, and any person caught tearing down lanterns will be summarily expelled from the Yard. Such measures as these, however, can be effective only with the co-operation of all those who wish to render the illumination a fitting ending for Class Day, and a pleasant memory for our guests. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.
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