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Inasmuch as many members of the class of 1919 did not receive blanks to the Junior Dance until recently, the Committee will accept all those which are sent in by the end of the week, contrary to the previous announcement. Although a majority of men in the class have already signified their intention of attending, there still remain a considerable number who have not yet been heard from. Juniors should send their names as well as the names of the ladies they wish to be invited to G. A. Brownell '19, 9 Linden street.
Tickets and invitations will be sent out this week by the Committee to the members of 1919 and their partners who are to attend the dance. Groups of from six to ten couples may make application through an elected chairman for boxes at the dance. These will be assigned by lot and will be furnished by their respective occupants. Details as to this furnishing will be given out by the Committee at a later date.
The subscription required of each member attending will be $3, and an additional fee of $2 will be necessary for each lady. No name will be accepted unless accompanied by the specified amount. Checks should be made payable to the 1919 Dance Committee Admission to the Union will be solely by tickets, which will be regarded as receipts for the money sent.
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