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TICKETS TO INAUGURATION

Woodrow Wilson Club Has Obtained Special Rates to Washington for the March 4 Exercises.

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The Woodrow Wilson Club has made arrangements with the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad by which the railroad offers special rates to all men wishing to go to the inauguration in Washington on March 4. A round trip ticket to and from Washington from March 1 to 8 inclusive may be had for $16.60. This ticket is by way of the Federal Express, which is a through train to Washington via Poughkeepsic. If men go via New York City the rate is $15.60, but this is not a through train and men will be obliged to change. The transportation of baggage across the city is not included in this rate. In case a party of fifty or more is going the rate is $1 less per man. The Pullman fare to Washington is $3 for a lower berth and $2.40 for an upper berth, one way.

All men intending to go and who wish to take advantage of these rates should hand in their names on or before February 22 to D. E. Dunbar '13 or F. E. Richter '13, at 24 Hollis Hall; or to L. D. Jennings 3L. or T. A. Lee 3L., at 71 Hammond street; or to M. M. McDermott 3L., at 30 Divinity Hall.

The Woodrow Wilson Club first planned to charter a special sleeper for the convenience of all those intending to go, but this has been deemed inadvisable inasmuch as the car can not be used for sleeping purposes by men while in Washington, and as many men prefer to leave and return at different times.

Anyone desiring further information may confer with M. M. McDermott 3L. at 30 Divinity Hall.

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