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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Junior class will hold its first class dinner at the Vendome Hotel, Boston, the evening of tuesday, March 30. All members of the class who desire to attend are urged to sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's at their earliest convenience, in order that the committee may not be hurried at the end, but may be enabled to make full and proper arrangements at once. Tickets are now on sale at Leavitt's for $2.25. No dress suits are to be worn...
...Juniors who wish to attend the class dinner will please sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's as soon as possible. Not full dress. Price$2.25 per plate...
...fact that the Junior dinner will not take place until March 30 is no reason why the majority of the class of Ninety-eight should delay signing the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's and securing their tickets until the day before the dinner. In past years this has been the case with a considerable number of Juniors and on account of not knowing how many to provide for, the committee on arrangements has always had an unnecessary amount of trouble at the last minute. Thus far a ridiculously small percentage of the class has signified its intention...
...place on Tuesday, March 30, at the Vendome Hotel, Commonwealth Ave., Boston. The price of the dinner will be $2.25 per plate. The toastmaster and speakers have not been decided upon as yet, but will be announced later. Those desiring to be present at the dinner will sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's. There will be music during the evening. Dress suits will not be worn. All men are requested to sign the blue-book as soon as possible, in order to facilitate arrangements...
...close at six Thursday evening. The tournament is open to all members of the University, and it is hoped by the promoters that many will enter both for the bare interest of the thing, and for the sake of Harvard's standing in next year 's intercollegiate tournament. A blue-book for entries is in Bartlett 's; the entrance fee is fifty cents...