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BOSTON, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1905 3 - I SHIIRTINGS GEORGE W.BROWN FOR 1905 ARE READY Copley Square All the Newest Ideas for Men's Negligee and Vlercbant Summer Wear In Hotel SHIRTS Huntington Aoe. & Exeter St. Made from English, Scotch and French Fabrics. tailor Private Designs. BUSINESS AND PATRONAGE of "Tech" students Ito TREMONT STREET $1.50, $2.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 and solicited in our Cafe and Lunch Room Upward All made in our own workrooms. Consult us to heic attention of Secretaries ana Makes up-to-date students' know the Linen, the Cravet and Gloves to Wear. Banquet Committees of Dining Clubs, Societies, Lodges, etc., it clothes at very reasonable GLOVES called to the fact that the Copkley Sfuare Fownsc' heavy Street Gloves, hand Hotel has exceptionally goodfacilities prvc - I Stitched, $1.50. Better ones, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Men's and Women's for serving Breakfasls, Luncheons or Dinners and will cater especially to NECKWEAR out of the ordinary-shapes strictly new-81.00 to 84.50. thfis trade. Suits and Overcoats from $35 Washington and Amos H-, Whipple, Proprietor Noyes Bros. Summer Streets, This is the best time of the ENTIRE YEAR, I Boston, U. S.A. for you to have your FULL DRESS, Tuxedo, or Double-Breasted made. We make I Established 1874 a Specialty of these garments and make Special SPRING OPENINGC prices during the slack season. Then again, we 1 have an extra large assortment at this time, and DURGIN, PARK & CO. the Tailors always make their work better when A. H. MATZ & CO., IMarket Dining Rooms not rushed with work and we are willing to 1UMercbant atilors LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS figure a little closer to keep our help busy. 30 North Market & 31 Clinton Streets 21 West Street SPECIAL RATES TO STUDUNTS, OF THE INSTITUTI Step in and let us show them to you. And oblige 32 HUNTINGTON AVENUE QOSTON Yours Respectfully, COPLEY SQUARE. OPEN FROM 5 A.M. TO 7 P.M. BUFRKE & CO. - - l THE BRUNSWICK tailors COMMUNICATION. faults of former classes ? This could Boylston and Clarendon Sts., BOSTON. 843 Washington Street, Boston be done without allowing the book The Editors do not hold themsz.elves respon- to lose its individuality as a publica- (Adjoining Copley Square) 1246 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge sible for opinions expressed by corre- tion of the Junior class by hlaving spondents. one or more Sophomores as roust- Since Technique has justappeared abouts for each successive Board. this seems a propitious time to me These men would have no vote oni for calling your attention, and pos- the board and their duties would sibly through your columns the atten- consist simply of helping the editors tion of your leaders, to one defect to the end that in the following year of the present system of editing this they would be in a position to advise worthly publication. Every year a and to govern the efforts of their SMITH & SMULLEN CO. new board comes in witllhut any own class when it came to undertake previous experience, except such as this work. These stggestions are may be gathered from work on the somewhat tentative, but the matter Institute's periodicals or on some truly requires some consideration atilore school annual. This board has to from all concerned. build up an efficient organization STUDENT. and to get out a book equal to, if not And Ready to* Wear better than, those of former years. I Thegrand event of J unior Week at Is it not possible to substitute for Boston University last week was the these annual spasmodic productions Junior Prom held on Friday even- Conducted on both the American and European 381 Washington St., opp. Franklin of each neu class some continuous ing. 'There were two hundred and Plans. I and connected formn of organization fifty couples present, many of the AMOS BARNES, Proprietor. lwhich will enable each new board guests being from other institutions, HERBERT H. BARNES, Manager. to profit more fully by the successes as Harvard, Tufts, Wellesley, Rad- PiRE PRneo- and to avoid more effectually tlie cliffe, Smith and Tech. YOU CAN OBTAIN I FIRST-CLASS BOARD 23w^ ~AT COES ND YOUNG Saint Botolph Street 20 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON Twenty-one Meals $4.50 FourteenMeals Q9.I0

I I am now ready to show all the Hotel Lenox =- S PRI NC SHOE S- latest spring styles of foreign and NOW READY domestic fabrics in suitings, over- B o y I at o n and Exeter Streets Back Bay. BOSTON WOODLAND pARK HOTEL KEEPS! coatings, and trouserings. I invite ONE OF THE FINESr MODERN AUBURNDALE, MASS. your inspection. None but experi- SPECIALISTS in SHIRTS to order, I FIRu PROOF HOTELS IN THE 45 minutes by electris from Mi. I. T. as well as all Men's Wear, such as Hosiery, enced help employed. COUNTRY. Two MINUTES' Rooms singly or en suite, with or without private baths. Underwear, Tailor-made Suits, Rain . WALK FROM THE BACK BAY Tennis, Golf, Cann,¢ing; Superb Grounds etc., all at popular prices. i and Admirable Cuisine. STATIONS, AND ONE BLOCK Laundry Called for and Delivered FROM COPLEY SQUARE Banquets and Dinners a Specialty. SULLIVAN THE TAILOR An ideal stopping place for visitors to M.I.T. CEARLES A. GLEASON, Mana-gr KEEP MFG. CO. Send for llustrated booklet Makers of Keep's Shrts 86 Mt. Auburn Street, FREDERICK WILKEY, Proprietov. I I - Send for Illustrated Booklet. 156 TREMONT STREET CAMBRIDGE.