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Show BACHELOR SOCIETY. . An exceedingly pleasant bacholor dinner was given at the Continental Tuesday night by Mr. Mullen of New Haven to a few of his friends. Afterwards After-wards they nttended the opera. Among the guests were Messrs. Dodd, Munson, Kerr and Edwards, Quite a lively war was in progress in society circles this week over the question ques-tion of full dress or cutaways at the new assembly club parlors. Before it was over a number of the boys were badly wounded, but no blood was spilled. The cutaways came off victorious, vic-torious, as the parties are very informal, in-formal, aud the full dress boyR were "not in it." The first party of the new assembly club was held last night in St. Mark's school hall and was a success In every ivay. Among tho promoters of this nnjoyable club are Harry Shearman,! Max Smith, Graham Putnam, Kenneth Kerr, 'tt Bidwoll,' Billy .Read and others. Ward, McAllister gave many, valuable, hints to the boys. |