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JUNOTf\ JUVf\NT. 1867-1892. THANKSGIVIl'XG EVENING, NOv. 24, 1892. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY IRVING LITERA_RY SOOIETY_ COLT,EGC: A UnrTQRTUM, AT 7.30 P. TIr. f'ROGRAj'v1j'v1 E. PART I. President's Address, I\'fR. T. CI,VD]'\ ROUTSON. I RO~!ANZA FRO~I TEHSCHAK'S Flute Solo, 1 ETUDE CAPRICE DE CONcER'r. MR. S. EU'I'J,El{ GRHlIES. Anniversary Oration, THE HUM OF INDUSTRV. MR. At,UEI<'1' J. LOi''iC. ORCHESTRA. Recitation, THE LIGN'!' FRO;>.I OVER TElE RANG F.. MR. A. NOR;-'IAN WARD. Tableau, AN'l'ONY OFFERING '1'1-11-: CROWN '1'0 CA·:SAR. ORCHEST.RA. PART II. COillIWY DRAMA, U~DE~ 1'< 8100UD. Donald Morley, j Tracey's clerk, a manly young ] H. P. GROW. 1 fellow in love with Nina. f Louis Durkin, (another clerk, a "pious" fraud,) D. E. WILSON. Mr. Tracey, (a wealthy merchant,) - H. S. Ll;;AS. Parker Sharp, (a reporter on the "Mortling Breeze.") E. D. S'l'ONE, Darby Smith, (a keen detective, Morley's friend,) E. C. GODWIN. Nina Tracey, (the merchant's deuguter.) - MIss LOTTIE E. MOORE. Josie Ward, (her friend, engaged to Sharp,) - MIss ANNA E. SHRIVER. Time-THE PRESENT DAY. An interval of one year between the first nnd second acts.