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The first large function of the class of 1917, the Freshman banquet, will take place in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. L. B. Day, of Brookline, has been appointed toastmaster. The following will make short speeches on the various class activities: O. G. Kirkpatrick, of San Antonio, Tex., "The Class"; H. L. Sweetser, of Brookline, "Football"; J. E. P. Morgan, of New York, N. Y. "Hockey"; A. G. Paine, of Spokane, Wash., "Debating"; C. H. Hodges, Jr., of Detroit, Mich., "The Musical Clubs"; C. Higginson, of Brookline, "Crew"; E. A. Teschner, of Lawrence, "Track"; R. Harte, of Philadelphia, Pa., "Baseball"; G. C. Caner, of Philadelphia, Pa., "Tennis"; F. H. Cabot, Jr., of New York, N. Y., "The Red Book"; and W. Willcox, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., "Finance".
Tickets May Give Out.
The Dinner Committee has provided extra entertainment in the persons of "The Hicks Troupe," colored entertainers, consisting of vocal and instrumental quartets. The sale of tickets has been very large so far, and only a few are left. The remaining ones are on sale at $2 each at the Union and the Rendexvous, or may be obtained from any member of the Dinner Committee.
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