We wish to call the attention of '90 men to the Junior class dinner, which will be held at the Parker House on Tuesday evening, February 19th. A book for signatures has been at Leavitt's for two weeks, but a very small number of men have as yet signed.
The Junior dinner is the first opportunity a class has to assemble as a class, and in the past it has always been an occasion of much harmony and good fellowship. It is very desirable that the '90 dinner should be a success, and this cannot be unless every man makes it a duty to be present and tries his best to help on class feeling. The committee would like to have some idea of the number of men intending to be present, in order that they may make suitable arrangements. But as yet barely a dozen men have signed the book. It is earnestly desired that there should be at least one hundred and thirty men at the dinner, and we urge all juniors who can possibly do so to sign at once.
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