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BORED REGATTA OBSERVERS MAY DANCE DURING INTERIMS

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To those who may tire of waiting for the finishes of the various boat races to be run off Saturday in the Harvard-Cornell-M. I. T. regatta on the Charles River Basin, an unusual means of diversion will be extended. Under the auspices of the Tech Boat Club, a tea dance will be held from 3 until 6 o'clock, in the Walker Memorial, for Harvard, M. I. T. and Cornell students.

All races are to be announced on the dance floor in sufficient time to enable all present to be in position to view the crews as they approach the finish line.

This is the first dance of this nature ever to be held for college races on the Charles, and if the experiment proves a success, the tea dances will be made a regular custom.

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