Phillips Brooks House will hold its annual "open house" entertainment for those who remain in Cambridge during the recess on Christmas evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. An old-fashioned Christmas entertainment before the open fire will be provided, and the usual apples, nuts, candy, doughnuts and cider will be served.
Professor George H. Palmer '64 will read the story of Christ's birth from the Scriptures, and a selection from Milton's "Ode on Nativity." Miss Margaretta Josephine Penick, of the Emerson College of Oratory, will give "An Evening of Dialect." In this entertainment, Miss Penick will give her admirable interpretation of German, Italian, Scotch, negro, Irish, Hoosier and child dialects. E. I. Dale 2G, who makes a specialty of Western folklore, will give a sketch of cowboy and Indian life on the frontier. Speaking from his own wide experience in the Western States, he will make his part of the program interesting.
Phillips Brooks House extends a cordial invitation to all members of the University who are in Cambridge on Christmas day to attend this entertainment. It will not conflict with President Lowell's reception which comes on Christmas Eve.
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