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REGULATIONS FOR 1916 DANCE

IMPORTANT RULES MADE PUBLIC AFTER CONFERENCE OF COMMITTEE.

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The younger set of the University is looking forward eagerly to the season's most rococo social event,--the Junior Dance, which is being given by the Junior who is a member of the Union as a little mark of that institution's affection for the student body. The affair will be held in the Blue Room, and only union-made dances may be performed. During some of the dances students may cut in; others, they must cut out.

A printed schedule of what may be worn and what may not be worn may be obtained by approaching K. Bromley '16, the genial secretary of the Union, who is sure to have one in his pocket. Guests are warned that they must be respectful to Union attendants, and always use "Sir" or "Madam"--as the case may be--in addressing them. This is insisted on by the committee, after a long conference last night, a flash-light reproduction of which appears in this morning's CRIMSON.

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