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FIRST TEA DANCE AT UNION

Will be Held This Afternoon After Football Game--Spaulding's Orchestra to Play From 5 to 7

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The first of the series of tea dances announced by the Union for the 1922 football season will be held in the Living Room of the Union this afternoon after the Bowdoin game.

The dance will begin at 5 o'clock, and will last until 7. Spaulding's orchestra, composed entirely of students in the University, will provide the music, and refreshments will be served.

The dance will be open only to members of the Union and their guests. The charge for admission is one dollar per person and may be paid when purchasing tickets at the door or placed on the term bill.

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