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Final arrangements have been made for the dinner in Memorial tomorrow. The large hall will be decorated with palms and flags, and an orchestra will play popular music, especially the old and new football songs. The small dining room at the south end of the hall will be furnished as a ladies' dressing room, and a maid will be in attendance.
A regular table d'hote dinner will be served from 11.45 to 1.15 o'clock. The price of seats is $1 each, and applications may be made at the auditor's office for a few seats that are still left. About 700 tickets have already been taken, which will insure the success of the occasion.
A spread, not open to ladies, will be served in Sanders Theatre from 11.15 to 1.15 o'clock. It will be open to members of the Hall, members of Yale University, Harvard graduates and their guests. The price of tickets, which may be obtained at the auditor's office will be 35 cents each, and to members of the Hall twenty cents.
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