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The following arrangements have been made for the meeting in Sanders Theatre tonight. The floor and first rows of the lower balcony will be reserved until ten minutes of eight for those who have tickets. The doors will be open at quarter past seven and the public admitted to the seats not reserved. At ten minutes of eight all seats will be open to the public.
Several members have evidently misunderstood when the tickets were given out. Accordingly there will be another distribution of tickets to members from 9 to 11 today at 19 Hollis.
President L. A. Frothingham of the Civil Service Reform Club will introduce Mr. Roosevelt.
This meeting is open to the public and everybody is cordially invited to be present.
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