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Merriman to Speak on House Plan After Annual Banquet Friday

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"The Coffee Pot" is the name of an "atmosphere" which will be created at Kirkland House this week, which will be called forth every evening from a cloud of smoke, and which will be featured by ten and one-half minute talks from members of the House. "The Coffee Pot," according to announcement of the House Committee, will be so informal and illusory as to escape entirely the appellation of "organization" but will meet in the Committee Room at 7 o'clock or as soon as three men appear.

Creation of this atmosphere will continue tonight with a talk on "Political Satire in England before 1600," by R. H. Heindel '33. There will be similar lectures the rest of the week.

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