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1905 Dinner at the American House.

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The Junior class dinner will be held at the American House at 7 o'clock tonight. Tickets may be bought at $1.75 each at Leavitt and Peirce's and at the Union up to 12 o'clock.

A short and informal reception will precede the dinner. The toastmaster will be W. Field and the speakers will be as follows: P. O. Mills, "Athletics"; A. C. Travis. "The Press"; H. C. Roelvink, "The Future"; and R. H. Oveson, "The Class." The committee on arrangements is composed as follows: G. Aertsen, H. C. Egan, C. Ehlermann, Jr., P. O. Mills, R. H. Oveson, W. A. Schick, Jr., A. M. Scully, R. C. Sturgis, Jr., and C. J. Webber. The reception committee will consist of the committee on arrangements and the following additional men: D. J. Hurley, H. D. Kernan, A. Crocker, Jr., P. H. Muir, R. H. Bollard, J. P. Bowditch, S. N. Hinckley, R. E. Sard, C. F. Rowley, C. Lawson, W. T. Harrison, L. M. Thornton, A. W. Page, R. Atherton, R. Winsor, Jr., E. L. Smith. Kanrich's band will furnish the music.

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