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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The attention of the Sophomore class is called to the class dinner this evening at the American House. A class dinner is the one occasion during the year when the entire class can meet and every Sophomore is urged to make a special effort to attend. The 1907 Freshman dinner was attended by the over 300 men. An even greater number should attend the dinner tonight, for the men are better acquainted than they were in Freshman year, and the opportunities for class gatherings are not so favorable as they were last year.
A large attendance for the dinner this evening is already assured, but there are still many men who have not as yet bought tickets. W. H. KEELING, President.
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