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The Hawaiian Club of Harvard will sponsor a dinner at the Copley-Plaza tomorrow night, at which some 100 students and former residents of the Hawaiian Islands will gather in a reunion.
A committee composed of C. R. Frazier Jr. '27, A. T. Hartwell '25, Theodore Hall '29, and D. C. Lewis '29 is in charge of the affair. This group, in conjunction with 20 other members of the club have been organizing a reception, dinner and dance with a Hawaiian tinge.
During the dinner, the guests will be entertained with old Hawaiian music played on steel gnitars by a native music boy. Several native dishes will be served along with the regular meal.
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