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...offered. The cap and gown will be furnished by Cotrell, Leonard & Co., of Albany, N. Y. The Co-operative Society will act as their agents, and measurements may be taken there and the goods will be delivered when finished. The material of the gown is alpaca, and will cost, with the cap, $7.50. Goods will be delivered by June 10 if measurements are left at the Co-operative before April 1. Class Day officers will wear, to distinguish them from the other seniors, a red tassel on their caps, the gowns remaining the same...
...cannot be objected that the matter has not received careful enough attention for the committee have certainly been deliberate in awarding the contract. The report answers very satisfactorily a question which was raised when the subject was first discussed, the question of expense. It was urged that the cost of the caps and gowns would be far too great for the short time they were used. Fabulous figures of twenty or thirty dollars floated through the air, and an impression was cast abroad that the purchase of a cap and gown would be much beyond the means of some...
...avoid carrying to next season, and to reduce stock before arrival of spring goods Mr. Frank D. Somers of 5 Park St., Boston. has decided to sell at special cost prices all heavy winter woolens, such as the ulster materials, heavy overcoatings, heavy Scotch cheviot suitings, etc. There are many fine patterns left and the making and trimming will be the same as their regular work. The large invoices of new goods for spring make this more advisable and furnish an opportunity for cash buyers to get the very best clothes at the prices of inferior tailors, during January...
Lehigh will enlarge her athletic field at a cost...
...avoid carrying to next season, and to reduce stock before arrival of spring goods Mr. Frank D. Somers of 5 Park St., Boston. has decided to sell at special cost prices all heavy winter woolens, such as the ulster materials, heavy overcoatings, heavy Scotch cheviot suitings, etc. There are many fine patterns left and the making and trimming will be the same as their regular work. The large invoices of new goods for spring make this more advisable and furnish an opportunity for cash buyers to get the very best clothes at the prices of inferior tailors, during January...