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Applications for tickets for the dinner which the Memorial Society will give November 26 in honor of the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Harvard, should be sent on or before Saturday to G. G. Glass, Treasurer, Box 11, Cambridge, Mass. All applications should be accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope, and by a check which will cover the cost of tickets, which will be $2.50 each. The hour of the dinner will be 7 o'clock.
President Eliot will preside at the banquet, and every Harvard club throughout the country will be asked to send an official delegate. President Roosevelt '80, Postmaster General George von Lengerke Meyer '79, and Secretary of the Navy Charles Joseph Bonaparte '71, have been invited to attend the banquet, as well as many other distinguished graduates of the University.
Since it is impossible for the Memorial Society to reach directly each individual graduate, class secretaries and the secretaries of Harvard clubs are asked to communicate these plans, so far as they are able, to other Harvard men, and to extend to them the Society's invitation to take part in the dinner. In this way it is expected that the week which will be spent in celebrating the anniversary of the birth of John Harvard can be made the occasion for a general reunion of all Harvard men.
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