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FINAL SILVER BAY PLANS MADE

Boston and Maine Railroad Grants Delegates Reduction in Fare

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At the meeting of the Silver Bay Committee yesterday afternoon in the Randolph Hall Breakfast Room Chairman Corliss Lamont '24 outlined the final plans for the University delegation to the Conference. The best route to Silver Bay from Boston, he explained, was via the Boston and Maine and Rutland railroads. The trip will take from 8 o'clock in the morning to 6 in the afternoon. The Boston and Maine has granted Conference delegates a one and one-half fare for the trip to Silver Bay and return. This will mean a saving of $5 and will cut the total cost of the entire trip from $45 to $40.

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