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The ticket sale for the annual classday spread to be held from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock on June 21 at the Phillips Brooks House is well up to the 1926 average. Last year the affair proved to be very popular, well over 400 persons attending. In case of good weather the spread will be held in the space between Holden Chapel and the Phillips Brooks House, which is available for the first time in several years. If it should rain, the whole affair will be moved indoors.
Tickets are on sale at the Phillips Brooks House for $1.25 apiece, and engraved invitations are being sold for ten cents apiece which may be sent to friends. An elaborate menu has been prepared.
The spread is open to any member of the University or graduates. Because of the last minute rush for tickets, it would be well for those who plan to attend to get theirs early.
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