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With a varied program of music and motion pictures the second and last 1923 Smoker of the college year will be held this evening at 7.45 in the Living Room of the Union. In addition to playing by Bert Lowe's orchestra, J. G. Flint '23 and D. F. Thayer '23 will give several special musical numbers on stringed instruments. The Sophomore quartet scheduled to sing has withdrawn from the program.
The speakers at the Smoker will be C. C. Buell and Sheridan Logan, president and secretary-treasurer respectively of the class of 1923. The latter will give an outline of the present financial condition of the class.
Following the speakers will come two Mack Sennett comedies: "She Sat by the Seaside", featuring the Sennett bathing girls; and "Made in the Cellar"' a story of the aftermath of prohibition. Cigarettes and soft drinks will be served.
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