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Prospect Union.

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The annual concert of the Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs for the benefit of the Prospect Union will be given in Union Hall, Cambridgeport, Tuesday evening, March 3, 1896. The opening sale of seats for the concert will be held at the Prospect Union building, 744 Massachusetts avenue, tomorrow afternoon, from five to eight o'clock. The price of reserved seats is fifty cents. Applicants for tickets will be served according to the order in which their applications are made. To avoid trouble, students or officers of the University may leave applications at the CRIMSON office addressed to Henry G. Gray.

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