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Social Service Dinner on Monday

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Joseph Lee '83, the foremost expert in the country on playground recreation work, John D. Adams, one of the oldest settlement workers in Boston, and Walter I. Trumbull '15 will be the principal speakers at the informal dinner to be given by the Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House on Monday evening at 6.15 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. The dinner, to which all men in the University who are interested in Social Service work are invited, is for the purpose of developing cooperation between the workers in Harvard and those in the Boston settlement houses.

In addition to the above named speakers there will probably be some student speakers. The dinner will be over in time for the Freshman smoker.

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