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The Freshmen who will constitute the 1933 Smoker and Jubilee committees were announced yesterday by the executive committee, composed of S. L. Batchelder '31, temporary executive for Freshman affairs, and the three first-year class officers. The dates for the smoker and jubilee have not yet been fixed.
The smoker, which is the second of the year, will be held in the Smith Hall common room some time in April, while the jubilee, which is the social climax of the year, will take place in the same building towards the end of May.
The following are the men named to compose the two groups:
Smoker Committee
R. H. Hallowell, chairman, Isaac Harter Jr., sub-chairman, H. H. Bissell, G. J. Cassedy, P. H. Dodge, J. S. Fennessy, L. A. Francisco. C. H. Hageman, W. H. Holcombe, R. L. Hooker, H. S. Howe, J. A. Leutkemeyer, Albert Pratt, J. W. Putnam, D. M. Sullivan, G. Q. Thorndike, John Wiggins.
Jubilee Committee
R. S. Neff, chairman, Karl Adams, subchairman, W. B. Bacon, Malcomb Bancroft, Rutgers Barclay, Richard Borden, A. O. Brooks, J. A. Bross, T. K. Dunstan, T. B. Eastland, J. R. Leonard, C. C. Pell, J. C. Rice, P. W. Souter, T. W. Stedman, S. H. Walcott, Edward Yeomans, Frank Young.
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