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The Harvard Union will institute this fall a series of tea dances, to be held on Saturday afternoons, following the football games. The dances will start immediately after the close of the games and will continue until 7 o'clock. One end of the Living Room will be cleared as dancing space, and at the other end refreshments will be served. In pleasant weather, the veranda facing on Harvard street will be opened. Music for dancing will be furnished by Spalding's Orchestra, managed by J. V. Spalding '20 and Merrill Buffington '21. Price of admission will be $1 apiece. This Saturday following the Maine game, admission to the entertainment will be open to all members of the University. Thereafter the dances will be closed to all but members of the Union.
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