CASH ACCOUNT. JULY. 



TO EAT COLONIAL j 

 DINNER AT HARVARD 



Gov. Coolidge Among Guests] 

 at Massachusetts Hall | 



A vvholasomo dinner of colonial davs 

 will he sorved to Vice-President-elect 

 Coolidge, President Lowell and others 

 who attend the bi centennial of Massa- 

 chusetts Hall, to he celebrated in that 

 edifice Friday night. Massachusetts Is 

 the second oldest college building 'in the 

 United States. 



Scalloped oysters. Boston-baked beans, 

 Virginia sugar-cured ham, boiled pota- 

 toes, pumpkin pie, suet pudding -with 

 hard sauce anil crackers and cheese will 

 be served. This is an attempt of the , 

 Harvard .Memorial Soclsty to duplicate 

 to some extent a dinner of 200 years ' 

 back. 



The table Will Bhino with old silver- ' 

 ware given to the collage from time to 

 time since earliest days. The oldest 

 Piece in the display will bo a big salt 

 shaker given by William Harris, the 

 brother-in-law of President Dunster In 

 JG44. There will also be a large cup given 

 In 1700 by Lt.-Gov. Stoughton, who built 

 the Harvard dormitory which bears his 

 name, and a silver bowl which belonge.d 

 to President Holyoke. 



A number of graduates who lived in ' 

 Massachusetts! Hal! in tho days when it I 

 served as a dormitory are expected at . 

 jthe dinner. Prof. Edward Channing of 

 the history department. President Low- 

 ell and Gov. Coolidge will spoak. Will- 

 iam C. Loring, who lived in tho dormi- 

 tory, will be toaaunnsler. Judge Kobert , 

 Grfent will read a poem composed for 

 the occasion. 



