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Entertainment for Social Service Men

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An entertainment will be given tonight at 7.45 o'clock in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House for the men who have done social service and other work during the past year. This season has been an unusually successful one for Phillips Brooks House, and tonight's meeting will have the double object of bringing about closer cooperation and of ending the year in a suitable way.

Professor Copeland will begin the evening's entertainment by reading, following which there will be music by musicians in the University.

R. B. Farrar '21 is scheduled to perform some slight-of-hand feats. In the meanwhile refreshments will be served.

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