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BAND TO HOLD CONCERT AND DANCE AT UNION ON MARCH 31

Annual Affair Will be Open to Members of Organization and of Union--Tickets to be Placed on Sale Today

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On Friday, March 31, the University Band will hold its annual concert and dance in the Living Room of the Union. The concert will last from 8 until 9 o'clock and the dancing, which will follow immediately after the concert, will continue until midnight. Spalding's orchestra has been procured for the dance.

Forty members of the band will render a special program, conducted by A. S. Simmons '24, the present leader. Both the concert and the dance are open only to members of the band and members of the Union. Tickets at $1.50 per person will be placed on sale today at the Cooperative Society and Leavitt and Peirce's while applications may be handed in to M. L. McElroy '23, 29 Holyoke House.

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