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UNION TO HOLD THIRD UNIVERSITY TEA TODAY

MANY PROFESSORS AND WIVES EXPECTED TO ATTEND

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The third University Tea will be held at the Union this afternoon between 4.30 and 6 o'clock. Refreshments will be served in the large living room, as has been the custom, and there students will have the opportunity of meeting the professors and instructors in the departments represented.

The several departments which will be represented this afternoon are Astronomy, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and the Engineering School.

The following members of the faculty from these departments will receive:

Professor and Mrs. G. D. Birkhoff, Professor and Mrs. N. H. Black, Professor and Mrs. J. B. Conant, Professor and Mrs. A. S. Coolidge, Professor and Mrs. H. N. Davis, Professor and Mrs. G. S. Forbes, Dean and Mrs. H. J. Hughes, Professor and Mrs. L. J. Johnson, Professor and Mrs. F. L. Kennedy, Professor and Mrs. A. E. Kennelly, Professor Theodore Lyman, Professor and Mrs. A. E. Norton, Professor and Mrs. W. F. Osgood. A number of other professors and instructors and many of their wives have also accepted the invitation to be present this afternoon.

The following students in the departments represented will be ushers:

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.

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