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The work of the Social Service Entertainment Troupe Committee has progressed rapidly thus far, and about 200 men have signified their intention of taking part in the entertainments this winter. Probably about 50 more men will come out later, and will give about sixty or seventy entertainments during the year.
Last year, with J. L. White '06 as chairman, the committee gave sixty-five entertainments. These entertainments are given free of charge to various philanthropic institutions in the vicinity of Cambridge, and consist of vocal and instrumental music, reading and sleight-of-hand performances. The kind of entertainment offered is simple and informal, and no great ability is required. Men who are willing to take part and can give one or two evenings a month to this service are requested to send their names to N. C. Nash '07, Claverly 34.
The committee this year is made up, of the following: N. C. Nash '07, chairman; P. T. Christie '07, A. G. Grant '07, R. B. Gregg '07, C. C. Nash '07, H. H. Perry '07, H. L. Sigourney '07, G. G. Ball '08, G. Emerson '08, J. B. Husband '08, A. W. Reggie '08.
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