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The plans for the annual Sophomore smoker which will come this year on May 7 were announced last night by L. H. Duggan '27, chairman of the 1927 Smoker Committee. The affair this year will be a combination of the regular smoker and the dinner which is usually held by the members of the class.
A tentative program for speakers and entertainment has been arranged for the evening. Charles A. Coolidge Jr. '17, first marshall of the class of that year, will be the principal speaker and another distinguished guest will be Charles P. Curtis '83, who has recently been appointed a fellow of the University. The others will be President Lowell, Dean Bacon of the Sophomore class, and B. L. Kilgour '27, president of the class. Meyer Cogan '21 and R. P. Bullard '24 will sing and the program will be concluded with moving pictures.
This gathering will be the only time this year that the class of 1927 will be able to meet in a body and the committee hopes that every member of the class will attend.
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