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The Class of 1930 gathers this evening in the Living Room of the Union for the Sophomore Smoker, its only official meeting of the year. W. R. Harper '30, president of the class, will open the meeting at 7 o'clock with a short speech.
Harper will introduce Assistant Dean W. H. Nelson '04 and C. C. Buell '23 as the principal speakers of the evening. The former is lecturer and tutor in the division of History, Government, and Economics. Buell was captain of the 1922 football team, the last team to defeat Yale on the gridiron. He was also a coach of this year's University team.
In addition to the moving pictures of last fall's Harvard-Yale and Harvard- Indiana football games, a reel of the track meet held last summer between the Harvard-Yale and Oxford-Cambridge forces will be shown, it was announced yesterday by the committee. The rest of the entertainment will consist of music by Roy Lamson '29 and his Harvardians, a double quartet of the musical clubs, and the specialty act which K. A. Perry '28 gave on the Instrumental Club tour this winter. It has been decided to give favors this year as well as the usual refreshments.
G. L. Lewis '30 is chairman of the committee in charge of the smoker. He was assisted by T. F. Mason '30 and F. V. Nissen '30.
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