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CRIMSON DINNER TONIGHT

Thirty-Sixth Anniversary to be Celebrated in Trophy Room at 7.30.

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In celebration of its thirty-sixth anniversary the Harvard CRIMSON will hold its annual dinner this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. At the banquet the members of the present board will entertain about thirty former editors, some of whom were on the board when the CRIMSON was known as the Herald and still earlier as the Magenta. Among the guests, who will number nearly sixty, will be several members of the Faculty, Mr. W. D. Sullivan '83 of the Boston Globe, representatives from the daily papers of the larger colleges, and the Student Council. P. M. Henry '09 will act as toastmaster and will call for the following speeches:

"The Board"--A. G. Cable '09.

"The Yale News"--E. T. Williams, Yale 1910.

"The Daily Princetonian"--J. S. Dennis II, Princeton 1910.

"The Cornell Sun"--S. Griffls, Cornell 1910.

"The Making of a Newspaper"--W. D. Sullivan '83.

"The Magenta"--Barrett Wendell '77.

"Harvard College"--Dean B. S. Hurlbut '87.

Before the dinner an informal reception will be held in the CRIMSON Sanctum.

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