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The class day committee ask attention to the following rules for the distribution of class day tickets.
Tickets will be sold at 14 Matthews, June 16th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Packages (15 yard, 10 Memorial, 7 tree, and 4 Sanders tickets) to be selected by lot, will be sold to the members of the senior class at $11 a package. Each yard ticket will admit a gentleman and two ladies.
Seniors in the Scientific School, and past members of the class now in college must apply at the same time as the regular seniors.
Members of the graduating classes of the Law and Medical schools, special students, and candidates for higher degrees will be allowed six yard and three Memorial tickets on payment of $2.00.
Past members of the class not now in college must apply for tickets in person or by written order on or before June 17th. Money in all cases must be paid on receipt of tickets, and applications must be made in person or by written order, at times above mentioned.
Tickets not sold at these times, will be sold by the committee to members of the senior class on a day hereafter to be appointed. Provisions will be made later for undergraduates and employees of the college. Students giving spreads in the yard may obtain extra tickets for ten cents each. The committee desires to have all seniors use the greatest care in the disposal of the yard tickets, in order that the success of Class Day may be as complete as possible.
ADAMS DAVENPORT CLAFLIN,Chairman Class Day Com.
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