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The regulations for procuring tickets for the pageant which will be given in the Union Thursday evening in honor of Professor Duquesne have been announced by the committee in charge, as follows; one ticket will be given to each invited guest, to each subscriber to the pageant funds, to each of those who take dancing or speaking parts, to each of those who take part in the court. Tickets, at $1 each, may be obtained by the following: men in the Architectural Department or those taking courses in it who are not taking part in the pageant; men who take dancing or speaking parts, one ticket extra. If there are any tickets left, they will be sold at $2 each, preference being given to those taking part.
Everyone who attends must wear either historical costume of the 16th century or an academic gown. This condition will be enforced at the entrance.
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