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CRIMSON IS HOST AT DINNER

PROMINENT SPEAKERS AT FORTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY IN UNION.

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At the forty-second annual CRIMSON dinner in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock, President F. Graves '15, as toastmaster, will present the following prominent speakers: Talcott Williams, director of the Columbia University School of Journalism; Arthur D. Hill '90, former district attorney of Suffolk County; James T. Williams, Jr., editor of the Boston Transcript; and R. E. Connell '15. On account of the unexpected turn of national affairs, Mr. John Palmer Gavit, managing editor of the New York Evening Post, will be unable to speak.

Among the 135 guests will be members of the Faculty, representatives of other college papers, graduate editors of the CRIMSON, and the Glee Club quartet. The guests will assemble in the CRIMSON Office before the dinner.

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