NEW ENGLAND AUXILIARY.
Fellow Students and Classmates:
Dr. Vincent tells us that “more than one half of the members of ’84 reside in New England.” But a very small part of them can attend the graduating exercises at Chautauqua, therefore the management of the New England Assembly are to set apart one afternoon of next summer’s Sessions for Services of Recognition of the N. E. members as graduates. We shall then and there be enrolled as members of “The Society of the Hall in the Grove.” The members who were present at Framingham last year, to the number of one hundred and fifty, having great pride in the C. L. S. C., and not a little Class pride, chose a committee to make arrangements suitable for so important and glorious an occasion. The committee decided upon the three following items in the program:
1. An Oration, and a well known College President is to be invited to grace the occasion.
2. Some prominent band or other musical organization to furnish music for the day.
3. Decoration of the Auditorium.
We therefore make two requests of the New England membership:
1. That as many as possible arrange to be present at the Assembly, which meets in July next year. It will richly repay you to be present through the ten days; but be sure to be present upon C. L. S. C. day.