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Theta Delta Chi Banquet.

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Last evening, at Young's Hotel, Boston, the New England Association of Theta Delta Chi held its thirteenth annual dinner under the auspices of the Iota Charge of Harvard. Dr. O. S. Marden, of Boston, the author of "Pushing to the Front," was orator. A. P. Stone, '93, was toastmaster. Among the other speakers were E. H. Barnum, of Amherst; A. C. Stone, of Brown; L. R. Hopton, of Yale, who spoke on "College Athletics," and President Carl A. Horstrom, of the grand lodge. Music was furnished by a trio from the Glee Club composed of E. M. Waterhouse '97, R. P. Starkweather, Med., and E. W. Rich, '97.

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