An informal gathering and Thanksgiving celebration for all men who are not leaving Cambridge over tomorrow will be held in Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. The company will gather before an open fire and a program of music and reading will be given. Refreshments will be served.
The feature of the entertainment will be the cabin stories and plantation folklore songs, rendered by Miss Louise Alice Williams, of Georgia, who is celebrated as a raconteur of the old Southern darky. Miss Williams has twice been heard in the White House, as well as before the University Forum at New York and at Newport during the past summer. She has also been heard this fall at Yale University.
W. M. Horton '17 and J. E. Bagley Sp, will assist at the piano, and Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, of the English Department, is to give a reading, as he has done for the past four years. Some member of the Faculty will be present to make a short address on the occasion of Thanksgiving. Later in the evening A. L. Dunham '14 will display an exhibit of French cartoons, which he has brought back from a recent visit to Europe. All members of the University are invited to attend.
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