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THE 1912 CONVOCATION.

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This evening the Junior class will hold a meeting for the discussion of Senior dormitory plans. President Lowell and L. Withington, Jr., the speakers, are probably the two men in the University best able to give expert opinions on the question. Since it will be necessary for the members of 1912 to come to a decision in the very near future as to whether or not they will room in the Yard next year, it is of vital importance that they be absolutely familiar with the conditions that will prevail. Many changes have already been made to improve the rooms in the Yard and many more are promised before next fall. All these will be discussed this evening. The opportunity to learn the facts of the case from such good authority is one which members of the Junior class should not neglect.

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