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The Union Spread, which the House Committee decided to give this year for the first time, will be held on the lawn south of the building, which will be illuminated by Japanese lanterns. Supper will be served between 6 and 8 o'clock, but no tables will be reserved. An orchestra will play throughout the evening, and there will be informal dancing in the Living Room at 8 o'clock. The ladies' dressing rooms will be upstairs.
Tickets, at $1 each, may be obtained at the office until 5.30 o'clock. In case of rain, the ladies' entrance will be used instead of the entrance on Harvard street.
Lunch will be served at the Union today between 11 and 2 o'clock. Tickets, which must be procured for all these meals, are now on sale at the office. Today the Union will be open to ladies accompanied by members, and ladies will be admitted to all dining rooms. Badges will be required for admission to the building until 5.30 o'clock.
The entrances and exits will be by the main door and by the gate on Harvard street. No graduates or undergraduates who are not members of the Union will be admitted today or on Commencement Day.
Tickets and badges for the luncheon in the Union on Commencement Day, at which President Roosevelt will be present, will be on sale to Seniors and graduates only until next Wednesday.
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