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FRESHMAN JUBILEE STARTS TONIGHT AT 5.30 IN SMITH HALLS

MUSIC BY LOWE AND MARKEL--1922 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED

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The class of 1923 will hold the fifth annual Jubilee this evening in the Smith Hall quadrangle where the usual program will be given. The dance will be informal, the men wearing dark coats and white flannels. The festivities will start at 5.30 o'clock, when the Glee Club and Instrumental Club will render several selections. Following this a supper will be served in the quadrangle, and at 7.30 the competitive dormitory singing will take place. The dance, which will start about 8.30, concludes the activities of the day.

Each hall will sing three selections in competition for the silver loving cup, which was won last year by Standish, and the two previous years by the Smith Halls. While the judges are deciding on the winner, the three choruses will combine in singing a few well-known pieces. After this, President Lowell will present the Jubilee Cup and Baton to the leader of the evening chorus, who will then lead the class in singing "Fair Harvard."

Music for the dance will be furnished by Bert Lowe's orchestra from Boston and Markel's orchestra from New York. Dancing will be held in the Dining and Common Rooms of Smith Halls, while the piazza on the south side of the building will probably be available also.

H. L. Colt '22, president of last year's Freshman class, will award the class of 1922 scholarship of $400 to the member of the present Freshman class who is judged to be the best all-around man. Athletics, scholarship and character are considered.

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