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FRESHMAN DINNER AT 7.30

In Living Room of Union.--Tickets Must be Paid for by 12.

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The Freshman 1-class dinner will be held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 7.30 o'clock. J. H. Lowell has been appointed toast-master and will call upon the following men to speak: R. T. P. Storer, "The Class"; G. Bettle, "Finances"; L. H. Mills, "Crew"; W. T. Gardiner "Football"; W. L. Allen, Jr., "Track"; W. A. Willetts, "Hockey"; D. J. P. Wingate, "Baseball"; F. L. Converse, "Musical Clubs"; G. E. Hubbard, "Debating."

Class songs by K. W. Snyder and B. A. Edwards and N. Roosevelt will be sung. The design for the program is by A. C. Redfield.

All men who have reserved tickets at the Rendezvous or with members of the committee, must pay for them by 12 o'clock today or they will be forfeited. The following men, composing the committee in charge of the dinner, will act as ushers: G. Bettle, chairman, W. T. Gardiner, J. H. Lowell, R. S. Meriam, L. H. Mills, K. Reynolds, L. Saltonstall, W. A. Willetts, D. J. P. Wingate. It is urged that no one wear evening dress.

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