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2. The taking from the Halls the control of the election of junior orators. This was very like taking from the human body the living heart. No wonder that thereafter the life-blood ceased to flow. The fatal effect uf this mutilation of the Halls was foreseen and predicted by many of the best men, both among the undergraduate members and the alumni, before it was con- summated; and it would be amusing, if it were not somewhat exasperating, to the men who protested o gainst this action on the gro...und that it would surely kill the Halls, to see the effect when produced, as predicted, attributed to a totally different cause. 3. The crusade against the Greek Letter Societies, and not the fact of their existence. In the class of 1855 there were forty- six. Greek Letter Society men out of a total of sixty-one. At that time the Halls were never more flourishing, and it was practically im- possible for a man to remain in college without connecting himself with one or other of them. Then began the crusade against the Greek Letter Societies, with the result that there are at present ninety men in the college who do not belong to either of the Halls.
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