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STUDENTS' NIGHT ON FRIDAY

"BILLY" SUNDAY WILL SPEAK TO LARGE GATHERING FROM SCHOOLS.

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"Billy" Sunday's evangelistic campaign committee has designated Friday evening as "Student Night" at the Sunday Tabernacle on Huntington avenue, Boston. On that evening the greater part of the big tabernacle will be set aside for students and Mr. Sunday will deliver his famous students sermon, "The Forces that Win." A large number of the members of the various educational institutions of Boston and vicinity will be in attendance. Over a thousand Technology students will be at the service and a representation of fully that number from the University. The University has been allotted seats which are among the best in the Tabernacle. Among the other institutions which will have large representations are Radcliffe, Tufts and Sargent School.

Admission will be by tickets, of which only a limited number are available. The University has been presented with a number of free admission tickets which will be given out to those who apply for them. These tickets are not to be sold or transferred to those who are not students. Members of the Senior and Junior classes may obtain tickets by applying to V. H. Sergeant '18, in Thayer 63, and members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes may get their tickets by applying to J. B. Wilson '19, in Thayer 19.

Since only 6,000 seats will be available for the large delegations of students planning to go, it is desirable that members of the University who plan to go get there early. The doors will open at 6.30 o'clock; the music will begin at 7, and the service will start at 7.30. Student tickets will not be good for reserved seats after 7 o'clock.

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