The Sophomore class dinner last night suffered somewhat in its interest from the comparative scantiness of the attendance. Only 170 men were present. Responding to the toast, "The Class," R. W. Leatherbee drew attention to this fact and said that the class could not but be hurt if the men did not show more interest in the class gatherings. D. Brannan was toastmaster, and the other speakers were W. Field, G. Williamson, Jr., C. L. Dillon and J. Q. Tingley.
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