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"The boat is going to go!" said Mr. Frank Knapp of the firm of Leavitt and Pierce last night when questioned in regard to the projected cruise by special boat from Boston to New York on the eve of the Harvard-Princeton football game on November 10. The Harvard boat is no longer a vague project; it has already been definitely arranged for.
The required 300 members of the University had signed for passage in the blue book at Leavitt and Pierce's by Monday night; arrangements were immediately completed with officers of the Fall River line; a boat was chartered; and tickets will go on sale at Leavitt and Pierce's tomorrow. These tickets are of all sorts and combinations. They include round trip tickets between Boston and Princeton, one way tickets to New York, one way to Boston, etc, etc. In each case, the saving will be considerable.
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