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There will be an All-College Rally at the Boston Opera House tonight which will take the place of most of the usual college reunions and dinners which are held in Boston every year. The rally will start at 7.45 o'clock.
In order to help the American University Union at Paris, there will be an admission fee of $1. No reserved seats will be sold, however.
At the meeting Herbert Parker '78, formerly Attorney General, will preside and the speakers will be James M. Beck, the author of several books on the war, and J. R. Rathom, the spy-exposing editor of the Providence Journal. A military band of 50 pieces will furnish music and the musical program will be under the personal supervision of Professor Leo. R. Lewis, of Tufts College.
More than 42 alumni associations have pledged their support to the executive committee of the rally, and it is expected that the house will be well filled. On the executive committee, which is in charge of the rally are:
L. E. Cadieux (Amherst), chairman; C. W. Fulton (Cornell), secretary; W. V. Kellen (Brown), H. W. Kendall (Wesleyan), W. Marshall (Yale), G. S. Miller (Tufts), D. L. Triggs (Holy Cross), B. L. Young (Harvard).
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