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...class of '83 will take place at Young's Hotel, Boston, Monday, June 25, at 7.30 P. M. The dinner is paid for, as all triennial dinners are, from the class fund. The book for signatures will be at Bartlett's until Saturday night, by which time all who intend to be present must have signed. It will not be necessary to wear dress suits at any of the class dinners. Song books have been printed for the use of the class at their triennial dinners. Those who wish to carry away copies can get them at cost...
Members of the senior class who intend to give teas and desire extra yard tickets, can obtain them at reduced rates by personal application to the committee...
...first two courses are intended to present the principles of the science, while the remaining five treat the subject in its historical and practical aspects. No. 2 will take up the principal writers of the present day, as Cairns, Carey and George, together with the current literature of the science. No times of recitation have been assigned to courses 5 and 6, as this will be arranged between the instructors and the students choosing the course. The department intend issuing a full descriptive pamphlet describing the different courses, which can be had at the office in a few days...
...will be: Yard tickets, 25 cents; Memorial, 50 cents; Tree, 75 cents; Saunders, 75 cents. The price of a package of tickets will be $11.00. After the book is removed from Bartlett's no less than a package will be sold, so that we would urge upon all who intend to avail themselves of this privilege, to sign without fail before that time. The committee consider themselves at liberty to return to the old method of selling tickets, provided the success of the new be endangered by the apathy of those for whose benefit it is adopted. The time...
...Tragic Cantata," entitled "The Grasshopper," to be given by the Glee Club, accompanied by the Pierian. This cantata was recently given at the Grand Opera House in Baltimore with great success, but has never been heard in Boston. The Glee Club also have some new college songs, which they intend to sing for the first time at this concert. Besides these, several solos, vocal and instrumental, help to make up a specially fine programme. As the association of the Glee Club and Pierian is in need of money, college men will not only pass an enjoyable evening by attending...