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Weekly Luncheons for 1917

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Members of the class of 1917 may now find a corner of the Oak Room in the Parker House, Boston, reserved for them every Wednesday between 12.15 and 1.45 o'clock. No formal luncheons are ordered so that men can drop in at any time between these hours. They can order what they want, or merely "sit in," and talk for a few minutes about any subject they wish with at times, some discussion of plans for a Class Day Reunion or of other class business.

Four of these informal luncheons, organized under the direction of J. W. D. Seymour '17, have already been held and have proven a distinct success. Though planned with the large group of 1917 men living in Boston and Cambridge especially in mind, it is hoped that any member of the class of 1917 visiting Boston will come to these luncheons as opportunity presents.

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