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It has been determined to print two extra eight page numbers of the CRIMSON at the approaching anniversary. This has been decided upon in order that a full and reliable account of the entire anniversary exercises may be placed in the hands of the students more conveniently than otherwise would be possible. Thus the members of the university and her alumni will be enabled to possess some peculiarly collegiate reminiscence of the occasion, while copies can be sent conveniently and at little cost to friends away from Cambridge. The first issue will be made on Sunday morning, November 7th, and will contain a full account of the celebration of Saturday, - the undergraduate literary parts verbatim, official reports of the scratch races, the morning services in Sanders Theatre, the foot-ball game in the afternoon, and the torchlight procession and fire-work display in the evening, together with other news of interest connected with the day. The issue on Monday morning, November 9th, will contain the sermons of Sunday morning and evening. There will be a second double issue on Tuesday morning which will give the address by James Russell Lowell and poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, together with an account of the other exercises of Sunday and the alumni dinner on Monday. Copies of these issues will be sent free to all regular subscribers, and the price per copy for extra numbers or for those who do not receive the CRIMSON, will be five cents.
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