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1920 TO HOLD LUNCHEONS

First Luncheon of Series to be Held at Boston City Club Tomorrow--Plan to Have Speakers in Future

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As a means of furthering class unity, the 1920 Class Luncheon Committee is planning a series of lunches to be held at 12.30 in the Boston City Club every three weeks, the first one being tomorrow. The committee urges all 1920 men who can to attend any or all of the lunches.

If possible, anyone expecting to be present at the luncheon tomorrow should notify Donald Holbrook at 60 State street as early as is convenient, but all 1920 men will be welcome whether they are able to send notice or not.

At alternate meetings it is planned to have as a speakers some man prominent in public affairs. Arrangements are already under way to have General Edwards, Governor Cox, and Mayor Peters address the members at coming meetings.

The committee in charge of the lunches is as follows: Donald Holbrook, Chairman, Benjamin Blanchard, F. C. Church Jr., G. C. Noyes, R. G. Stone, T. H. White Jr. and T. S. Woods Jr.

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