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Semi-Annual Dinner of the "Crimson" Board.

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The Board of Editors of the CRIMSON held their semi-annual dinner at the Parker House last evening. It was truly a "feast of reason and a flow of soul," but it was also a "feast of fat things." The speeches were witty, the songs weary jolly, the dinner was excellent-in fact nothing was wanting to make the evening a complete success. Cheers were given with a will in response to the toasts of the University Foot-Ball Eleven, Crew, Nine, Cricket Eleven and Lacrosse Team. The officers of the dinner were as follows: President, James G. 'King, '89; orator, William Barnes, Jr., '88; toastmaster, James Loeb, '88; poet, Carleton Hunneman, '89; chorister, Harris O. Poor, '90.

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