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President Theodore Roosevelt '80 will speak in the Living Room of the Harvard Union Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, under the joint auspices of the Union and the Political Club. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union. It is probable that all who desire will be able to obtain admittance; and in order to make this possible no seats will be allowed in the Living Room.
Admittance will be by special tickets, which may be obtained at the Union office, by showing membership tickets, from Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock until Friday night at 11 o'clock. Admittance on Saturday after 11 o'clock will require both special and membership tickets, and all men in the Union at that time must show both tickets. No one will be admitted otherwise. Sixty ushers will be appointed to assist the Governing Board during the lecture; and their names will appear in the CRIMSON on Thursday morning. The balcony will be reserved for members of the Faculty who are members of the Union. They can obtain special tickets at. Union office before Friday night.
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