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"The Forces that Win" is the subject of the famous student sermon which "Billy" Sunday will deliver before more than 6,000 students at the revivalist's tabernacle on Huntington avenue, Boston, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Over a thousand members of the University will attend the service, which has been designated as "Student Night" by the "Billy" Sunday evangelistic campaign committee. A special section of the tabernacle will be reserved for students of the University who hold tickets. It is important that everyone be there when the doors open at 6.30 o'clock because those who do not hold student tickets will be admitted at 7 o'clock and holders of student tickets who come later may be prevented by the crowd from presenting their tickets for seats in the reserved section. The music will begin at 7 and the service will start at 7.30 o'clock.
Tickets which have been applied for by members of the University must be gotten from those in charge of the distribution of free admission tickets by the applicants, before noon today. After that time unapplied tickets will be given out to whomever applies. Five hundred more seats have been made available for members of the University by the procuring of another section for the University representation. These tickets may be secured by application to V. H. Sergeant '18, in Thayer 63, or to J. B. Williams '19, in Thayer 19.
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