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FIRST 1922 SMOKER TONIGHT

Entertainment in Union Begins at 8 O'clock.--Show Moving Pictures.

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Tonight at 8 o'clock the Freshman class will meet in the Living Room of the Union for the first smoker of the year, which is also the first gathering which the class has held. All arrangements for the smoker have been made by the class entertainment committee, of which J. Crocker '22 is chairman.

The committee has provided three speakers to address the meeting. President H. F. Colt will give the opening address; after which M. P. Baker, secretary-treasurer, will say a few words about the class finances. R. E. Gross '19 will also speak.

M. Bradlee '22, in charge of the moving pictures for the evening, has announced that two films will be shown, a Mack Sennet Comedy, and a Laski production entitled, "Don't Change Your Husband." Music during the intermissions and while the pictures are being shown will be furnished by Bert Lowe's orchestra

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