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...Terry will be presented with flowers. Instead of giving flowers to Mr. Irving it has been deemed best to give him a simple gold medal. On one side of this medal will be the words "Mr. Henry Irving from Harvard Students"; on the other, "March 15, 1894. Harvard Night, Tremont Theatre, Boston." This will not be presented to him over the footlights, but will be given privately in accordance with Mr. Irving's desire that no gift be made him in public...
...been definitely decided to hold the Junior Dinner at the Tremont House on Thursday, March 29. A blue-book has been left at Leavitt and Peirce's for men to sign. The price of the dinner is two dollars, and every one will be required to pay on signing. Men are urgently requested to sign the book at once. The committee must know very soon how many men are coming to the dinner, and men will therefore not have a long time in which to sign...
...very important that the following notices concerning the Harvard Night at the Tremont Theatre be carefully observed...
...applicant in person, unless a written order from him for the tickets is brought. Men who applied for general admission to the second balcony will have to wait for their tickets. The admission tickets are in charge of Mr. Bram Stoker, Mr. Irving's manager, and not of the Tremont Theatre authorities. Mr. Stoker has been written to in regard to these admission tickets but no answer has yet been received. On some day later in the week, however, those admission tickets will be ready...
Some time ago it was announced that a movement was on foot to have a Harvard night at the Tremont Theatre during one of the evenings of Mr. Irving's engagement in March. Yesterday the committee which will try to realize this idea met for the first time. A small committee was appointed to make definite plans as to the sale of seats. This plan, after having come before the full committee, will be published early next week...