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A GIFT FROM 1918

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The class of 1918 deserves the highest commendation for the spirit it has shown in presenting a sun-dial to the University to be erected near the Freshman dormitories. The gift is made in recognition of the novel position of the class as the first to occupy the new dormitories; and it shows that the members appreciate the care and expenditure which has gone into giving them their exceptional opportunities for friendships and class solidarity.

It is the spirit of the gift which is important, and which should be noted by the present Freshmen. It should make them realize their duty not only to carry out President Lowell's request in taking good care of the dormitories, but also to use well,--in studies, college activities, and friendships,--the great opportunities which the dormitories give them.

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