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Class of 1914--Everybody Out

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The Junior Entertainment Committee has succeeded in providing a definite purpose for tonight's smoker. The question of Senior dormitories is one that should be of vital interest to every member of the Junior class, since only through the enthusiastic continuance and growth of the custom can Senior year reach its full measure of success.

Busy men from outside the class have consented to be present and express their views on the question to be discussed. The class owes it to these men to make the smoker a success. It is essential, moreover, to a continuation of the spirit of unity that has held 1914 together for the past two and a half years that the class attend this important smoker to a man. CHAIRMAN 1914 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE.

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