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In addition to playing by Bert Lowe's orchestra, the 1923 Smoker program beginning tomorrow evening at 7.45 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union will include special musical numbers by J. G. Flint '23 and D. F. Thayer '23 on the stringed instruments, and singing by a Sophomore quartet, the personnel of which has not yet been settled. The titles of the two Mack Sennett comedies to be shown at the Smoker have been announced. The first picture will be "She Sat by the Seaside", and will feature the Sennett bathing girls; the second, a home-brew comedy, will be entitled "Made in the Cellar."
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