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Following on the success of last year's ten dances which furnished entertainment after the football games, a new series of dances for this fall has been announced by Davidson Sommers '26, Graduate Secretary of the Union.
The first dance to be given after the Purdue game next Saturday will last from 5 o'clock until 7 o'clock. Refreshments will be served.
The Harvardians, a 10 piece orchestra, will furnish the music. This jazz band, which is composed entirely of University students, has played at many affairs about the University. If weather permits, the porch will be opened for dancing.
The Union plans to have dances after all the home games with the possible exception of the one with Indiana.
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