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On Friday evening, May 13, the Southern Club of Boston will give its Musical Revue and Dance in the Ball Room of the Copley Plaza, for the benefit of the Hoover Fund and the Chinese Famine Fund. The patronesses are Mrs. M. B. Gay, Mrs. Charles Peabody, Mrs. Henry Paul Talbot, and Mrs. James Marshall Head.
Several University men are to take part in the Revue which lasts from 8 to 10.30. R. W. Fitts '23, F. J. Johnson ocC., J. M. Tolbert '22, and T. S. Woods '20, with four southern "chorus" girls, are to give a specialty act. Woods is also to sing several songs. A quartet composed of Business School students, will present a song number.
After the Revue Walter Johnson's orchestra will provide music for the dancing, which will last' until 2 o'clock Tickets at $5.00 a couple and $3.00 apiece may be obtained after May 1 at Leavitt and Peirce's.
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