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The University representatives to the annual Silver Bay Conference will leave for Lake George tonight and tomorrow morning, and the Conference will officially open tomorrow evening, when the University contingent will also meet to elect necessary delegation officers. According to present information over three hundred men will attend the Conference, which will consist of large meetings, discussions and personal conferences with the leading men in attendance. A baseball series, a tennis tournament, and a track meet, with opportunity for riding, swimming and hiking will be side events.
The University men will leave by three routes, as follows, Standard time; the first leaving the North Station at 6:55 A. M. tomorrow, and arriving at Montcalm at 4:33 o'clock in the afternoon. The arrival at Silver Bay will be at 6:00 P. M. after a short automobile ride. The cost of the trip one way will be $9.76.
The second group leaves at 5:25 tomorrow morning from the North Station, arriving at Silver Bay by steamer from Lake George at 5:55 o'clock in the afternoon. The round trip cost will be $21.26.
The third route requires leaving the South Station at 10:00 tonight, and the men will arrive at Lake George at 10 tomorrow morning. From there they will go by boat to Silver Bay.
Men buying their tickets in the middle Atlantic States may obtain reduced rates on the Certificate Plan by asking for a certificate for the Silver Bay Conference at the same time they buy their tickets. Delegates who are starting from Massachusetts points and travelling via Albany can get their return certificates at Albany.
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