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If the threatening clouds of yesterday night drift sweetly by and old Apollo, the charioteer, shows himself with all his radiance and warmth, this day should make history for the departing class of 1914. For today, this gallant crew will board the good ship "Griswold" and will sail away to far off Peddock's Island, where, like Robinson Crusoe of old, they will see that this Friday is well looked after.
They are warned to wear old clothes of the hip less variety. Hips are not in fashion this year they tell us. Furthermore they are warned to take some of the smaller U. S. coins along because even though it be a desert isle, there may be a chance to get rid of it. The boat leaves at 7.30 and will reach Otis Wharf at 5.30 this evening.
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