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UNION "OPEN" TO 1918

FEE OF $1 REQUIRED

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Owing to the liberal policy which the undergraduate authorities of the Union have been pursuing in their attempt to bring about a satisfactory arrangement in regard to membership, plans have been made whereby all members of the class of 1918 will be allowed to attend the Junior Dance on Monday evening, February 19. By this arrangement all non-members of the Union in the class will become guests of the members by the payment of a fee of $1. This sum must be sent to the Dance Committee, enclosed with the application for tickets.

Application blanks for invitations and tickets of admission will be sent as soon as possible to each member of the Junior Class. These must be filled out and returned to the Committee, accompanied by a check for the specified amount, on or before Monday, January 29. The price of admission will be four dollars for each man, with an additional two dollars for each lady.

All those who intend to be present at the dance must form groups of from six to twelve couples in order that they may be assigned to boxes. Each group should elect a chairman who must forward the names of those occupying his particular box to the committee on or before February 5.

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