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ADVOCATE KEEPS ALIVE ITS "COFFEE NIGHT" TRADITION

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Last year the Advocate revived its long neglected institution--the famous "coffee night". Tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the Mt. Auburn Street offices another series of these brilliant gatherings will be given.

As far back as the '60's, Mother Advocate's "at homes" had become a bright spot in the intellectual activity of the University. But more recently with the multitudinous wanderings of the magic pen, the custom fell into disuse. The success of the revival last year has led to plans for more meetings this year.

At tonight's gathering Professor Copeland will be the guest of honor. All men in the College who wish to enter the competition for the board, are invited to attend, and also receive an introduction to the pleasures of a Mt. Auburn Street editor's life.

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