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For the fourth year in succession an Intercollegiate Ball will be held on the night before, and the night of the University-Dartmouth game.
The ball, which has become an annual fixture since football relations were resumed with Dartmouth in 1922, will again take place at the Copley-Plaza Hotel in Boston. The ushers have been appointed and represent both Universities. On Saturday night, October 24, the management will have as guests, the University and Dartmouth football squads.
For the first time in the history of the Copley-Plaza, three orchestras will provide the music for a single ball. "Billy" Lozzez and "Bert" Lowe will have the main burden of supplying rhythm for the dancers, the Barbary Coast Jazz band of Dartmouth playing a series of special selections for a short time only.
In addition to the dance music, the management has also provided entertainment in the form of two vaudeville acts which will be put on during the evening by Lou Calabrese and Sid Reinherz.
On Friday, October 23, the dancing will start at 9 o'clock and continue until 2 o'clock. The price of admission for Friday evening is four dollars per person. On Saturday, the dancing will start an hour earlier, beginning at 8 o'clock, and the music will continue until midnight. Tickets to Saturday's dance are $3.50. Both prices include tax surcharge. Tickets are being sold at the Copley-Plaza in Boston, and may be procured in Cambridge at the Crimson and Lampoon buildings.
The ushers representing the University are F. P. Kane '26, R. H. Dyer '26, A. H. O'Neil '28, W. L. Tibbetts '26, W. I. Nichols '26, and Le B. R. Barker '26, D. J. Worthington, C. E. Allen, J. P. St. Clair, C. D. Webster, F. N. Blodgett, E. C. McClintock have been named the Dartmouth ushers.
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