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From the same punchbowl that has refreshed visiting Cambridge celebrities from Anna Held to Tallulah Bankhead, the editors of Mother Advocate will serve ale to Somerset Maugham, famous English novelist, whose latest contribution to the movies. "The Moon and Sixpence," had its Boston premier last evening.
Maugham and two celebrated poets of the Harvard English Department will arrive at 4:30 o'clock in the famous Advocate barouche, that much creaking vehicle which has in the past conveyed the femmes fatales of the Ballet Russe, Barbara Button, and just last year a Radcliffe girl who claimed she was Anu Sheridan but didn't quite look the part.
A few bottles of the elderberry arsonic brew, left over from last fall's party for the cast of "Arsenic and Old Lace," will be available in the library for the various and sundry editors of Mother Advocate's rivals;
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