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On Thursday afternoon, March 6, at 3 o'clock, there will be a reception at the Union to Prince Henry of Prussia. Admission to the Club House will be by card only and will be confined to student members of the Union.
As the Living Room of the Union is not large enough to accommodate all of the 1400 student members the cards of admission will be drawn by lot. There will be 700 cards of admission and 700 blank cards placed in one box from which the drawings will be made. The box will be placed in the office of the Union and drawings may be made from 9 o'clock Monday morning until 6 o'clock Wednesday evening.
The following will be the order of exercises:
1. Opening address by the presiding officer.
2. Singing of Fair Harvard by the students.
3. Singing of Die Wacht am Rhein by the Glee Club.
4. Speech by Major Higginson.
5. Poem by R. M. Green.
6. Singing of football songs by the students.
7. Speech by R. C. Bolling.
8. Cheering for the Prince.
9. Speech by Prince Henry.
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