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HOLD 1922 SMOKER TOMORROW

Freshmen to be Addressed by Colt '22, Baker '22, and Gross '19.

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The Class of 1922 will hold its first social function tomorrow night when it meets for the initial smoker of the Freshman year in the Living Room of the the Union at 8 o'clock.

Three speakers are scheduled to address the meeting. H. F. Colt '22, the class president, will give the opening address, followed by M. P. Baker '22 secretary-treasurer of the class, who will say a few words about the class finances, and then by R. E. Gross '19.

After the speeches two moving picture films will be shown, a Laski production entitled, "Don't Change Your Husband," and a Mack Sennet Comedy. Bert Lowe and his orchestra will provide music during the intermissions and while the pictures are being shown. The usual cigarettes and refreshments will be served.

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