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THIRD UNIVERSITY TEA TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY AT UNION

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The third of the University Teas, which offer an opportunity for students to become acquainted personally with members of the faculty and their wives, will be held from 4.30 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Union.

Members of the faculty, of the following departments will be especially represented tomorrow: Astronomy, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and the Engineering School. Refreshments will be served during the afternoon.

The usher list, which includes students from each of the five departments above, was announced yesterday. From the Chemistry department, S. B. Cooper '26, B. H. Hayes '26, A. O. Ludwig '26, K. F. Nash '26, G. B. Salter '26, G. P. Sturgis '27, F. P. Taft '26. From the Physics department, K. B. Harding '27, G. A. Norton '26, H. N. Wagar '26. From the Astronomy department, R. O. Suter '27, and S. L. Thorndike '27. From the Mathematics department, J. L. Brown '26, J. H. Harwood '27, R. W. Hohnes '26, C. O. D. Iselin '26, T. E. Jansen Jr. '26, R. G. Ward '28. From the Engineering School, H. E. A. Illsley '27, J. W. Tufts '28, J. N. Watters '26, Ross Wilkins '26.

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