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The Senior Class Day Committee has awarded the contract for caps and gowns to the E. R. Moore Company, of Chicago. This will be the only firm officially recognized by the committee. Men completing their courses at mid-years must be measured at the Co-operative before they leave Cambridge. Such men may be measured now at any time.
This year a new system will be used, which will make large reductions in prices. Caps and gowns may be bought this year for $3.65 (last year the price was $4.25), or a better grade of material may be rented for $2.25. In either case the gowns will be absolutely new and made from individual measurements.
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