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The class of 1919 will hold its first smoker tonight in the Union at 8.15 o'clock. B. L. Wells '19 will outline the work of the Red Book Committee, which will begin the competitions the next day. An excellent program has been prepared by the entertainment committee, which includes motion pictures and an act of vaudeville. The first of the moving pictures will be "Work," with the well known comedian, Charlie Chaplin, as the star. Following this William Foote, a humorist, will take up a half hour in providing more fun. The feature of the evening will next be given, "My Lady's Slipper," with Anita Stewart in the leading role. This is expected to be the most popular number of the evening. The last number of the program will be a weekly film review. This will contain pictures of Freshman hockey, a game between Smith Halls and Gore Hall, and will be ended by a moving cartoon.
The usual ginger ale and crackers, and beer and pretzels will be served, and it is expected that some music will be furnished by the Freshman Orchestra. Cigarettes will be furnished and the entertainment is entirely free, and affords an excellent opportunity for the members of the Freshman class to get together.
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