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t, 591 A W 'I if + ,art f , The Entertainment Committee VV. H. Boldt A. A. Campbell F. E. Crockett J. M. Davis C. E. Dunlap VV. H. Graves L. W. DICKEY, Chairmcm D. W. La Rue R. K. Leonard B. J. Lynch G. M. Murphy C. H. Parker C. S. Petrasch J. C. Potter VV. W. Ryan S. VV. Satterlee F. E. Shine J. S. Summerhayes R. H. Tompson G. O. B. Ulman B. D. Hanighen PROMPTED by suggestions from the debating team, the Entertainment Committee was drawn up and inaugurated in 192-1 by J. H. Holder, Presi- dent of the Freshman class, with the aim of fostering unity and furthering ac- quaintance between men from different schools. For a number of years the committee has achieved its purpose, and each Freshman class, realizing the need of such an organization, has given its support and encouragement. Last year's committee conceived the idea of making the Freshman night at the 'fPops into a dance with the view of producing a greater interest in class entertainments, but this plan, not meeting the approval of the faculty, was necessarily abandoned and the committee ended by providing no entertainment. This year L. W. Dickey, chairman of the committee, presented three ex- cellent plans for the approval and executive sanction of the Regent, Mr. Luce. The first was to hire a theatre for the best show in town, and the second was the same proposition as that of last year's committee, but the last and most promis- ing plan was to have a class picnic at Revere Beach similar to those formerly given by the seniors. With the University Theatre riot fresh in mind, the Regent felt obliged to discourage all three proposals and, for lack of other ideas of a sufficiently ex- hilarating nature, the committee was forced to forego all plans for this year. Because of the discouraging state of affairs for the last two years, it is thought probable that the Entertainment Committee will be discontinued in the future. l19l
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