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...catalogue, in cloth binding, is now for sale at the book stores. The price is seventy-five cents...
...banquet will be open to every member of the University. The price per plate is $1.50. All, not members of class debating clubs or the University Debating Club, who wish to attend the banquet, may do so after signing a blue book at Leavitt and Pierce's. Return postals have been sent to members of the debating clubs and it is desired that they be promptly answered. The invited guests will be: The members of the University teams; Mr. R. C. Surbridge '89; the coach, Mr. W. S. Youngmen '95; Dean Briggs; Professor Baker; Mr. Winter; Mr. A. P. Stone...
...books are attractively bound in dark red cloth, with rough edges and gilt top. Each volume contains a photogravure portrait. The price is seventy-five cents...
Second Tenors. -- A. Forbes, C. N. Holwill, L. G. Putnam, J. R. Howard, P. Dana, J. S. Seabury, W. P. Price, G. Lawton, J. C. Henderson, S. F. Skilton...
Reserved seat tickets for the debate may be obtained until five o'clock at Thurstons, and in Boston, at Herricks, and the Hotel Touraine. Any seats which are left over will be on sale at the door immediately before the debate. The price is fifty cents...