The dinner of the '90 Institute took place last evening at Parker's, with the appropriate number of ninety guests. The officers of the evening were:- President, W. H. Dame; toast-master, H. Chalfant; orator, G. P. Wardner; poet, W. K. Post; chorister, R. E. Faulkner; and the committee of arrangements, W. H. Dame, F. C. Cobb, and P. C. Stewart.
The dinner, which was of itself a great success, was made doubly interesting by the able oration of Mr. Wardner and the excellent poem of Mr. Post. Among others, toasts were proposed to the Institute, the class of '90, its crew, its nine, and the class of '91, upon whose shoulders soon will rest the honor of the Institute.
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