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DEDICATE RED BOOK TO '22 MEN KILLED IN WAR

SONG CONTEST PLANNED

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At a meeting of the 1922 Executive Committee held yesterday evening, it was decided to follow the example of the Senior Album, and dedicate the Red Book this year to the memory of the men of the class who died in the service. There are many men who would have come to College this fall but for their death in the service, and the book will be published in honor of them.

Tuesday, June 3, was set as the date for the Jubilee this spring. This will be the only social event of the class until the Junior year, and will be the fourth annual Freshman Jubilee.

Follow Plan of Former Years.

In general, the festivities will follow the plan of former Jubilees, and will commence with a concert in the Smith Halls Common Room late in the afternoon of June 3. The main feature of the festival will be the interdormitory song contest, which will take place early in the evening. In this each chorus will sing one college song, and one recent popular piece, besides the football songs. The leader of the winning singers will be presented with a silver baton.

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