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ENTERTAINMENTS PLANNED FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

GRADUATE STUDENTS WILL ALSO HOLD CELEBRATION

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Members of the University who are staying in Cambridge through the holidays will be entertained at a number of Christmas parties to be given during the week.

President and Mrs. Lowell have invited students in the University to their home on Christmas Eve at 8 o'clock. On Christmas Day, the Phillips Brooks House will hold open house from 5.30 to 10 o'clock. There will be refreshments and informal singing until 7.30, when the program will begin. Professor Emeritus George Herbert Palmer '64 will read the New Testament story of the birth of Christ, and Miss Vivian Effenger, of the Emerson College of Oratory, will read Dickens' "Christmas Carol."

For students in the Graduate School of Education, a party will be held on December 28 in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House. There will be refreshments, and Dean Holmes will read. A novel feature of the program will be a Chinese sword dance by T. S. Young 2G.Ed.

Professor J. S. Pray '95, chairman of the School of Landscape Architecture, has invited all members of the school and their wives to his home at 50 Garden St. on Christmas Night at 8 o'clock.

The Harvard Dames will hold their annual Christmas party on Wednesday, December 26, at 3 o'clock in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House. Wives, mothers, and sisters of members of the University are invited.

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