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PLANS FOR INAUGURATION

Complete Arrangements for the Harvard Delegation to Washington.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

At the special request of President Roosevelt and the Inaugural Committee, the Republican Club has made arrangements by which all present and past members of the University may go to Washington for the inaugural ceremonies and take part in the parade. An option has been obtained on a private residence on Indiana avenue, Washington, where lodging will be provided for 100 men.

The itinerary of the proposed trip is as follows:

Thursday, March 2--Leave Boston in a special coach attached to the 5.03 P. M. train. Arrive in New York 11 P. M. Transfer to special sleeper attached to train leaving Jersey City 12.27.

Friday, March 3--Arrive in Washington 7.25 A. M. Inaugural ball Friday night.

Saturday, March 4--Inaugural parade.

Sunday, March 5--Leave Washington 5 P. M. Arrive in New York 10.50 P. M. Special sleeper attached to train leaving Grand Central station 12 M.

Monday, March 6--Arrive in Boston 7 A. M.

The cost for the round trip, including berths and lodging in Washington for two nights will be $19.50. This rate is based on having two persons occupy each double berth. For those who prefer single berths, the rate will be $21.50. For those who do not care to go to the lodging engaged in Washington, the rate will be $16.50 for double berths, and $18.50 for single berths. The figures given above do not include the cost of food at Washington and on the trains.

Men who wish to go must sign the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before next Saturday.

Tickets will be put on sale February 15.

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