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Freshman social life will reach its climax tonight with the appearance of blue and white clad youths and fair damsels, the twinkle of long lines of fantastically colored lanterns, and the sound of soft music in the usually prosale quadrangle of Smith Halls, for it is the night of the Jubilee.
At 9 o'clock the Harvardians will strike up the first strains of a dance and from that time until 2 o'clock members of the class of 1930 will dance and revel in the only united festivities of their first college year. Instead of the early supper, served in former years from 6 to 7 o'clock, a buffet supper will be served from 11 to 12 o'clock during which entertainment will be furnished by sundry performers from Keith's and also by the Freshman Glee Club and the Freshman Jay Orchestra. Dancing will then continue for two hours after the close of the supper period.
Music will be provided by the Harvardians, formerly the Gold Coast Orchestra, and by Hal Kemp and his North Carolinians. One will play in the Smith Halls dining room and the other in the common room. Parking regulations as announced by the members of the Jubilee Committee last night stated that no cars would be allowed in the drive way in the front of Smith and Standish Halls.
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