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1909 Dinner Innovation a Success

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The annual dinner of the class of 1909, held in the Living Room of the Union last night, proved the innovation of having the dinner in Cambridge to be entirely successful. Although only about 200 members at the class were present, the number was greater than last year.

Long tables were arranged obliquely along the sides of the room, with round tables in the space between and the head table at the West end of the room. E. P. Currier spoke in the place of L. K. Lunt, who was unavoidably called away from Cambridge. The other speakers were F. H. Burr and A. S. Cable.

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