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PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR 1919 JUBILEE SATURDAY

Concert by Freshman Musical Clubs to be Followed by Interdormitory Singing Meet.

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The final program for the 1919 Jubilee next Saturday has been arranged. Both guests and members of the class must enter the Smith quadrangle by the east gate, which opens on Dunster street. The Boylston street gate will be closed early in the afternoon. Promptly at 5 o'clock in the afternoon the concert will begin and will consist of selections from the Freshman Mandolin, Banjo, and Glee Clubs, together with solos by members of the class. At 6.30 o'clock the doors of the Smith dining-room will be opened and a standing buffet supper served. There will also be tables about the quadrangle and along the balcony by the dining and common rooms where Freshmen may serve their guests. At 7.30 o'clock the interdormitory singing contest will take place. Each dormitory will render one song and immediately after the decision will be made and the cup awarded. The leader of the winning hall will then lead the entire class, which will gather on the stone promenade of James Smith Hall, in several selections. Dancing will follow in the Smith common and dining rooms until 12 o'clock.

The hours have been arranged with special regard to other events of the day. The University section of the preparedness parade will be through by 2.30, which will allow ample time to return to Cambridge by special car for the track meet. The Jubilee itself will begin soon after the close of the meet.

Ticket Prices Advance Saturday.

Tickets may be obtained by members of the class at 75 cents each until Saturday and at $1 each on Saturday, and further information may be had from any member of the Jubilee Committee, which has been chosen as follows: D. A. Freeman, Jr. (chairman), J. S. B 24; C. W. Cook, Sd. C 43; J. W. Cummings, P. S. B 22; J. Cummings, J. S. B 21; J. Davis, Go. E 13; S. Dunham, P. S. C 13; H. H. Pell, Jr., G. S. C 32; R. C. Rand, P. S. A 24; W. Randall, P. S. B 24; M. Shattuck, P. S. A 41; F. M. Trainer, J. S. C 31; F. M. Warburg, P. S. C 14.

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