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October 30, 1897.
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GRANT'S PRINTERY, 974 MADISONWhat is it?
Its a jolly College Night of wholesale sport.
There are over 6,000 students in the nineteen big colleges of the city. They ha.ve never had a chance to see each other; to hear each other's yells and songs, or to get ac quainted with one another. They have never had a chance to shake Chicago to the bottom --nobody in Chicago �ver saw them have a good time together.
Now we are all going to gather together for a hilarious night of wholesome fun-n0-body will be there but college men. We will yell, sing and listen to famous men speak, and, incidentally do a few things ourselves of which you will learn after we get together. Just imagine nineteen yells going on all at once and you will get an echo of what Chi cago will hear that night. It will be a Col lege Night in every sense of the word. Ho moeopaths, Allopaths, Eclectics, Dentals, Laws, Theologicals, Academics, Liberal Arts and Technicals-all these classes of students will be present at this first College Night in Chicago.
Wh
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en ? Where ?
Next Saturday
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night, Oct. 30, at the
big
Central Y; M. C. A.'Bldg., 153 La
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Salle
sL -They have kindly given us the use of
their
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large auditorium and 'the freedom of
the whole building
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What to
Do.
Drop instruments and books:-throw
away care, hurry and worry, come prepared
to shout for your college. Be sure to bring
all the banners and college colors you can
lay hands on, so as to distinguish yourselves
from the other delegations. Each man stick
to his own college crowd so that you
,
may
work together.
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If possible march to the
building in a body. Have as many m�n there
as possible or you will be drowned by the
others. Be there early or you won't get a
seat.
Let the spirit and patriotism of your
college have fu
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II sweep. Come expecting
-Attractions
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When our lungs are worn out and the
down town part of the city knows we are there, we will take a rest and enjoy a few speeches and songs.
John R. rlott, known and loved by the students of the whole world will preside.
Pres. Jas. G. K. rlc Clure, of Lake Forest University, will be present and ad dress us.
Pres. Henry Wade Rogers, of Northwestern University writes, "I gladly accept your invitation to be present."
These and others of great prominence will make short speeches in accordance with the spirit of the night .
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FOOT BALL RETURNS from all the big
eastern and western games will be sent us by •sp�9ial report and announced from the stage:"
CHICAGO UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE, NORTHWESTERN DENTAL BAND,
MC CORMICK SEMINARY QUARTETTE. CHICAGO DENTAL COLLEGE BAND.
CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. BANJO & MANDOLIN CLUB. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE,
These are a few of the attractions.
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