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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The Junior class has not had as many chances to get together this year as it should have had. The difficulty with the Union over the percentage of membership has reduced the number of smokers. Next year we go into the Yard, and the question for each one of us to consider is, Are we well together as a class; will we pull together next year?
On Wednesday, May 17, we are to hold our class banquet, and it is up to every 1917 man to come to that banquet and help just that much to start our Senior year in the right way. The committee has done everything in its power to provide an attractive evening; the program including music, beer, ginger ale, Charlie Chaplin, and other movies.
Tickets may be obtained at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, or from any member of the Dinner Committee, for $1.50. There are also a certain number of free tickets for those who could not afford to come otherwise. It would facilitate the work of the committee if tickets are purchased immediately, before this Saturday, if possible. Every 1917 man should make it a point to be present at what almost amounts to our first Senior celebration! C. A. COOLIDGE, JR., '17, President.
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