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1914, Get Measured and Save Money

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Delinquent Seniors should take notice that today is the last day to get measured for caps and gowns at the price of $4.25. On Monday the price goes up to $4.75, and those who would save the extra amount should take heed.

The showing made by 1914 is unusually poor. Although this Senior class is larger than last year's, yet at the last day of the first schedule of prices, only 241 men have been measured, in contrast with the 331 who had responded at the same date in 1913. Men should attend to the matter at once, as procrastination only means more expense. 1914 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.

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