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This evening the Union will again demonstrate that it is not only a pool hall, an eating club, and an everyday club, but a really truly night club as well. The successful series of cabarets so far held in the Living Room terminates tonight in what promises to be the biggest whoopee of the season, for special effort has been made to obtain an unusually well known young lady for hostess. The management shows its usual good judgment and happy fortune by the selection of the Empress Josephine for the all important position. Not only does she add the touch of royalty without which no ultra-fashionable gathering is complete, but she also represents the old conservatism of the Dean's office ante-room. Long noted for the maintenance of the older "good form" even in the midst all that makes night life, 1928 model, the Union management has made a master stroke in its latest effort to combine the old and the new while still retaining the best features of both.
The policy of pacification of the prohibition authorities in which the management has been particularly successful during the present season has met with some criticism along with one or two of the vaudeville acts. But tonight improvements are to be looked for in both directions. From the preparations on foot one gathers that there will not be an officer within the doors, and if a single song and dance man errs by a lack of humor this party is not what every one has reason to expect. Nothing but congratulations are due a policy which brings the finest products of metropolitan civilization into the gates of Harvard College.
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