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The 1918 dinner will be held in the Union on Wednesday March 1, and it is desirable that as many as possible attend, in order to assure success. Since an insufficient number of Sophomores have joined the Union, it will be impossible to hold any more smokers this year. Accordingly the money appropriated for that purpose will be utilized in providing a more elaborate and entertaining program.
A copy of the 1918 Blue Book will be put at each place instead of a menucard. This is a continuation of the Red Book, and contains photographs and records of the class to date.
Tickets may be bought for one dollar until Saturday, February 26. After that date they will be one dollar and a quarter. They will be on sale at Leavitt a Peirce's, and at the Union, or they may be obtained from the following: J. M. Franklin, W. Davis, J. L. Hubbard, T. T. Mackie, N. V. Nelson, A. W. Pope, R. J. Powel, H. W. Quimby, C. P. Reynolds, W. F. Robinson, A. W. Gardner.
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