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President Lowell will be the chief speaker at the first 1923 Jubilee Mass Meeting to be held Tuesday evening in the Smith Halls Common Room at 7 o'clock. T. S. Lamont '21 and L. B. McCagg '22, both of whom were chairmen of their class Jubilee Committees, will also address the meeting.
Singing for the Jubilee will be practiced under the leadership of Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., '06.
At this meeting, it is expected that a discussion will be made in regard to plans for soliciting subscriptions for the 1923 class fund. As this is the only collection which will be made to finance the activities of the class, it is imperative that at least $4,000 be raised. Not only does this amount cover the expenses of the class smokers, but of the Senior Album and the Junior Dance. All subscriptions will be received by B. D. F. Nash, chairman ex-officio of the Finance Committee at James Smith A-23.
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