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The last of the series of teas given for students by the faculty, is to be held in the Main Living Room of the Union at 4.30 o'clock today. Members of the School of Education, the Division of Chemistry, Biochemical Science, the Bussey, Institution, and the Division of Biology, including Botany, Zoology and Physiology, and their wives will be present.
In the receiving line will be: Professor and Mrs. Oakes Ames, Professor and Mrs. W. H. Woston, Dean and Mrs. H. W. Holmes, Professor and Mrs. W. F. Dearborn, Professor and Mrs. C. T. Brues, and Professor and Mrs. G. S. Forbes.
The Floor Hosts and Hostesses will be Professor and Mrs. W. J. Crozier, Professor and Mrs. R. H. Wetmore, Professor and Mrs. Bancroft Beatley, and Professor and Mrs. I. W. Bailey.
The ushers are: Amyas Ames '28, J. N. Barbee Jr, '28, Dudley Bell '28, H. W. Brayden '28, F. T. Burgess '30, W. I. Gregg '28, R. B. Harkness '29, A. B. Hawes '28, A. A. Holbrook '28, F. W. Rhinelander '29, J. C. Weir '30, S. S. Wilson '28 and R. G. Whiting 28.
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