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The 1911 Freshman class dinner will be held this evening at 7 o'clock at the American House, Hanover street, Boston. W. Seamans will preside and call for the following toasts: "The Class," E. Harding; "Athletics," P. D. Smith; "The Musical Clubs," S. B. Steel. The words of two new class songs by W. L. MacGowan and W. C. Greene will be sung, and the designs of G. Williams and E. B. Greene will be used to decorate the dinner cards.
About 300 tickets have been sold. A bond of $350 has been filed with the hotel management and will be forfeited if articles to the amount of $15 are broken. If not, a rebate of $1 will be refunded to each purchaser of a ticket. Evening dress will not be worn. Men not already assigned to tables may make arrangements with the committee before the dinner.
The committee and ushers will meet at the hotel at 6.30 to make the necessary preliminary arrangements. The committee is as follows: J. C. Aub, R. C. Foster, H. H. Heath, W. Hodges, R. S. Jowett, J. Kean, J. P. Long, T. T. Scudder, R. Whitney.
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