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FRESHMAN DINNER SCHEDULED

APRIL 3 SET AS DATE FOR CLASS BANQUET TO BE HELD IN UNION.

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The annual Freshman dinner will be held in the Union Tuesday evening, April 3, at 7 o'clock. At the speakers' table will be President Lowell, Dean Mayo, and F. C. Church '20, president of the class. W. Rollings '16, coach of the winning 1920 football team, D. Duncan '18, coach of the Freshman hockey team, Arthur Beane '11, coach of the 1920 crew, and J. Ball, coach of the Freshman baseball team will speak.

F. M. Trainer '19 and R. H. Ware '20 will entertain at the piano and give humorous sketches. An orchestra from Boston has been secured, and the Freshman Glee Club will sing. In addition it is expected that the 1920 Banjo and Mandolin Clubs and the Freshman Quartet can be secured J. W. Geary '20, has been appointed toastmaster.

Tickets for the dinner will be one dollar a plate. More than half of the cost of the dinner will be borne by the class fund. A committee will canvass the class in order to have men buy their tickets as soon as possible. The committee is trying to make arrangements for men that have lectures in Military Science on Tuesday night to attend the lecture the nigh before.

The dinner committee is composed of the following: chairman, Arnold Horween, of Chicago, Ill.; Julian Castle Bolton, of Cleveland, Ohio; William Watson Caswell, Jr., of New York N. Y.; John Gardner Coolidge, 2d, of Brookline; Edmund Sandern Hobbs, of San Angelo, Texas; Robert Alan Lancaster, of Worcester; Robert Gardiner Payne, of Garison, Md.; Gardner Tilton, of Lexington; Charles Frederick Weden, of West Roxbury; Norman Hill White, Jr., of Brookline.

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