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The Senior spread and dance, which has been introduced as a part of the Class Day programme for the first time this year, was held last night at Memorial Hall. The affair went off smoothly, and, to judge from the large number of those who attended, was an entire success. The Hall itself was tastefully decorated with evergreens and palms, while the delta, to the west of the Hall, was hung with Chinese lanterns and covered with small tables, at which refreshments were served. Near the Harvard statue there was an orchestra stationed, which played during the intervals between the dances.
The committee of Seniors who had charge of the dance was made up of the following men: M. E. Stone (chairman), R. H. Stevenson, Jr., C. D. Drew, H. W. Howe, A. Scott, F. A. Burlingame, and W. R. Mansfield.
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