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SENIOR DANCE GIVEN TONIGHT

WILL HOLD SPREAD IN MEMORIAL HALL AND DELTA AT 9 O'CLOCK.

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The 19th annual Senior Spread and Dance will be held tonight in Memorial Hall and the Delta. There will be dancing in the Hall from 8 to 11 o'clock, while the Spread will be served in the Delta from 9 till 12. Special decorations and music have been provided for the occasion. The music for the dancing, consisting of 20 numbers, will be furnished by Harris' Orchestra of 25 musicians, while Ives' Naval Brigade Band of 25 pieces will play in the Delta between the dances.

The custom followed for several years of wearing blue coats and flannel trousers will be adhered to this year. Each dance will last for five minutes with an encore of three minutes, and cutting-in will be allowed only during an encore. In order to avoid confusion it is particularly requested that the Kirkland-street entrance of Memorial Hall be used by those arriving in carriages and that the Cambridge-street entrance be used by pedestrians. After 11 o'clock both doors will be open for those leaving in carriages. White carriage checks will indicate that carriages may be found at the north entrance, blue checks at the south entrance.

The following have been appointed ushers for the Dance: L. Higgins '18, head usher, G. C. Means '18, A. W. Clark '18, J. W. Cummings '19, F. E. Parker '18, E. S. Brewer '19, W. A. Wood '19, R. E. Gross '19, E. A. Rowse '18, W. K. McKittrick '19, F. M. Trainor '19, G. R. Walker '18, H. P. Edwards '19, B. Williams '18, F. H. Stephens '18 and G. King '18.

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