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1919 HOLDS SMOKER TONIGHT

FESTIVITIES TO INCLUDE MOVIES, MONOLOGUE AND 25-PIECE ORCHESTRA.

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The Class of 1919 will gather in the Union tonight at 8.15 o'clock for the second smoker of the year. The committee has announced an elaborate program for the occasion, starting with two cine-metograph adventures of Mutt and his companion Jeff as "Nature Fakers," and in "Matrimonial Difficulties." A few pieces will then be rendered by a 25-piece orchestra under the leadership of J. M. Parmelee '19, and this will be followed by a Keystene comedy entitled "Haystacks and Steeples." A monologuist will then address the class in a few well chosen words, the only speech of the evening. Douglas Fairbanks and Jewell Carmen will wind up the evening in their dashing photo-play, "Manhattan Madness."

Harvard beer in bottle, ginger ale and sarsaparilla will slake the burning thirst of the class. Cigarettes, pipe tobacco, crackers and cheese, will also be provided. All members of 1919 will be allowed to attend, whether or not they belong to the Union. The doors will not be opened until 8 o'clock.

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