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The Democratic Club will celebrate their universal victory tomorrow by a jollification and dinner at the Quincy House in Boston. The hour for the dinner has been set at half past seven, and an extra good menu is assured. Governor Russell, Hon. P. A. Collins and others have been invited to attend. J. A. Wilder '93 will be toast-master and B. A. Gould L. S. will read an original poem, prepared especially for the occasion. The number of men who have signed the book at Leavitt & Pierce's is rather small as yet, and as very many who have not signed have signified their intention of attending, it is requested that all who wish to go will sign before noon today, in order to enable the committee to make full arrangements. There will be no dress suits.
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