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The 1918 class dinner will be held in the Union next Wednesday at 7 o'clock. A more elaborate and entertaining program than usual will be presented. The money appropriated for smokers will be used, as an insufficient number of Sophomores have joined the Union to allow the class of 1918 to use the Union for that purpose. On account of this fact it has been possible not only to improve the program, but also cut the price of the dinner in half. A two-dollar dinner will be served for one dollar. Each man who attends the dinner will receive a copy of the Blue Book.
Tickets for the 1918 dinner are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, and from the following: J. M. Franklin, W. Davis, J. L. Hubbard, T. T. Mackie, N. V. Nelson, A. W. Pope, R. J. Powell, H. W. Quimby, C. R. Reynolds, W. F. Robinson, and A. W. Gardner.
Tickets may be obtained for $1 today and tomorrow. After the later date they will be $1.25.
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