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Admission to the Union today will be by special tickets, which may be obtained at the Union office, by showing membership tickets this morning until 11 o'clock. Admittance after 11 o'clock will require both special and membership tickets, and all men in the Union at that time must show both tickets. No one will be admitted otherwise. The balcony is reserved for members of the Faculty who are members of the Union. They may obtain special tickets at the Union office before 11 o'clock...
...members of the Union who intend going to the Union next Saturday afternoon must obtain special tickets from the Union office by showing their membership tickets before Friday evening at 11 o'clock. All men discovered as having disposed of their tickets will lose their privileges as members and their names will be published. After 11 o'clock on Saturday all men in the Union and all who wish to enter will be required to show both special and membership tickets. No one will be admitted otherwise. The balcony will be reserved to members of the Faculty who are members...
...ushers are required to show both membership and special tickets before being admitted to the building. Any man on the list of ushers will please leave word at the office of the Union immediately or notify D. G. Field '07 before 1 o'clock on Friday. All ushers must report at 12.30 o'clock on Saturday and receive badges. No badges will be held, 1907 men should report to H. Foster, Jr., 1908 men to H. Gilmore, 1909 men to F. H. Burr, and 1910 men to R. C. Brown, D. G. Field '07 will act as head usher...
...daily. On Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. G. G. Wolkins, president of the Old South Historical society, Boston, will speak in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum on places connected with the Poet Longfellow, illustrated by stereopticon views. Mr. Wolkins will show some photographs from first drafts of poems that were changed before publication. This talk will be open to the public. On Wednesday from 12 to 4 o'clock the Longfellow House on Brattle street will be open to the public...
...Mallock is a graduate of Balliol College, Oxford, and in addition to writing many books on socialistic and philosophical subjects, has travelled widely. His purpose in writing upon these subjects has been to expose the fallacies of radicalism and socialism. Mr. mallock's philosophical works have attempted to show that science taken by itself can supply man with no basis for religion. Among some of the books which Mr. Mallock has written are: "Social Equality," "Property and Progress," "Classes and Masses," and "The Reconstruction of Belief...