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Final Plans for Memorial Spread

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Final arrangements are now being made for the spread at Memorial Hall before the football game on Saturday. The large hall will be decorated with palms and flags and an orchestra will play popular selections, especially the new football songs. The small dining room will be furnished as a ladies' dressing room, and a maid will be in attendance. The small room under Sanders Theatre will be used as a men's dressing room.

Instead of serving two dinners, one at 11.15 o'clock and another at 12.15 o'clock as was originally planned, it has been decided to serve one dinner from 11.45 to 1.15 o'clock. The price of seats is $1 each and application may be made at the auditor's office for a few seats that are still left. On the tickets will be engraved a sketch of Memorial tower, printed in black, on a red card, with lettering in old English. The menus, instead of being printed in the ordinary way on cardboard, will be engraved on Irish linen. The program of the orchestra will be on the inside opposite the menu, with the Harvard coat of arms on the outside. A spread not open to ladies will be served in Sanders Theatre from 11.15 to 1.15 o'clock for other members of the Dining Association and graduates. Cars will be run from the subway to the hall and from the hall to the nearest point to the Stadium.

This will be the first meal ever served to ladies in Memorial Hall, and every effort is being made to make the entertainment in every detail as successful as possible.

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