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FIRST OF UNIVERSITY TEAS THIS AFTERNOON

Members of Faculty and Their Wives Will Receive in Phillips Brooks House.

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The first of this year's series of University teas will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. All members of the University will be most cordially welcomed at these occasions, which come weekly throughout December and January.

The purpose of these teas is to establish more cordial relationships between members of the University and the University officers and their wives. To accomplish this end, members of the College and the graduate schools will act as ushers, and a committee of the wives of the Faculty will receive. The Student Council wishes to call the attention of all members of the University to this opportunity to come in contact with those most prominent and most interested in the affairs of the College and the graduate schools.

The following members of the Faculty and their wives will be present at the tea this afternoon: Mrs. Lowell, Dean and Mrs. B. S. Hurlbut, Professor U. Hattori, Professor and Mrs. Olivera Lima, Professor G. H. Palmer, Professor and Mrs. W. A. Neilson, Professor and Mrs. E. H. Hall, Professor and Mrs. H. W. Smyth, Professor and Mrs. W. E. Hocking, Professor and Mrs. E. Wambaugh, Professor and Mrs. J. D. M. Ford, Professor J. H. Woods, Professor E. C. Moore, Professor C. P. Parker, Professor R. T. Wilson.

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