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President Lowell and Lieutenant Morize will be the guests of honor and principal speakers at the second Freshman smoker of the year, to be held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. Both will address the class on some subject connected with the war, Lieutenant Morize devoting his speech to an attempt to bring a realization of what the struggle must mean to American college men.
In general, the smoker will be conducted on the same economical plan as the first one on April 8. Refreshments will be served, and the main entertainment of the evening will consist of "movies" and music.
Bert Lowe's Orchestra has been engaged to play during the evening. It will be aided by the Smith Halls Orchestra under the leadership of Isidor Straus '21, which will furnish music between speeches, and while the pictures are being run off.
There will be seven reels on the program, two of them a Mack Sennett comedy and five featuring Douglas Fairbanks in "A Modern Musketeer."
The smoker is under the management of L. B. Stoddart, Jr., '21, and a committee consisting of R. W. Buntin, F. H. Cummings, P. T. Cumner, W. B. Frothingham, R. Jenney, H. P. King, F. B. Lothrop, H. Perrin and G. McD. Weeks, Jr.
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