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The committee on arrangements for the Senior class picnic has succeeded in securing Nantasket Point for Friday, June 1, and the College Office has consented to allow the entire class to leave Cambridge on that day. The general idea is to go by a special steamer to the Point, and to have sports of all kinds during the day. Nantasket Point will be reserved exclusively for the class, and lunch will be served.
A large number of posters will be made and placed in the windows of several of the Cambridge stores. They will then be raffled off at the end of a week to Seniors and Freshmen at ten cents a draw, the winners getting the posters as souvenirs.
In order that an estimate may be made of the number of men to be provided for, blue books have been placed in Leavitt & Peirce's, and every Senior who intends to go should sign at once.
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