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FIRST 1920 SMOKER TOMORROW

Speeches by Class Officers and Motion Pictures on Program.

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The first 1920 smoker will be held in the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. F. C. Church '20, class president, will be the first speaker of the evening. F. K. Bullard '20, chairman of the finance committee, will speak on Freshman finances, and R. G. Stone '20, editor in chief of the Red Book, will outline the work of the various competitions for the Red Book.

The moving picture program will start with an animated cartoon, probably "Mutt and Jeff," and a two-reel comedy. Anita Stewart in "My Lady's Slipper," a five-reel picture, will be the feature of the evening. This picture produced a sensation at the first 1919 smoker. The University Hawaiian instrumental quartet will play several selections, while a 25-piece undergraduate orchestra, led by J. M. Parmelee '19, will furnish music during the pictures.

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