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Cap and Gown.

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A. R. Crandell, chairman of the senior class day committee, has made his report on the cap and gown question and circulars will be sent to the members of the senior class. The award of the contract for the manufacture of the gowns has been delayed owing to the negligence of several of the firms to whom the contract was offered. The cap and gown will be furnished by Cotrell, Leonard & Co., of Albany, N. Y. The Co-operative Society will act as their agents, and measurements may be taken there and the goods will be delivered when finished. The material of the gown is alpaca, and will cost, with the cap, $7.50. Goods will be delivered by June 10 if measurements are left at the Co-operative before April 1. Class Day officers will wear, to distinguish them from the other seniors, a red tassel on their caps, the gowns remaining the same.

The gowns will be worn all day, and through the evening. No dress suit will be worn, or if it is, it must be worn under the gown. It is expected that, as usual, visitors and under class men will not wear dress suits in the evening.

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