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THE ELECTIONS.

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Today the College casts its vote. Each class chooses its officers and representatives for the Student Council; in short it is Harvard's Election Day.

The one danger in this year's election comes from the fact that so few of the men are back. Unless every man votes we will not have a representative election. It is our duty to vote in class as well as national elections for we are the citizen body of Harvard.

The question of leadership this year is highly important in University affairs. To keep our college life on a normal, peace-time basis we must have hard-working, conscientious officers. Theirs is no easy task; they have as much work to carry on as their predecessor, yet with only half the old number of assistants. So we must get out of our heads the idea that these elections are merely a formality. Good officers and a respected class go hand in hand.

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