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Dunster House will hold its second annual spring dance this evening from 10 until 2 o'clock in the Dining Room and courtyard of the House. Music will be furnished by Ruby Newman and his orchestra. Weather permitting a loud speaker will relay the music into the courtyard, which is to be lighted by Japanese lanterns.
It is also planned to place chairs and tables outside for the convenience of tired dancers. The Mesdames C. N. Greenough, Roger Lee, M. W. Stackpole, and J. B. Ayer will receive. V. E. Biscque '34, J. S. Plant '33, and Phelps Wilder '34 have been added to the original list of ushers, which follows: Karl Adams, Jr. '33, J. M. Bradley '35, W. I. Clark '33, J. W. Crickard '32, N. P. Dodge '33, J. B. Hawes '32, J. L. Madden '31, E. A. Mays '32, E. F. Noyes '32, H. B. Powers '33, E. E. Record '32, Samuel Spencer '33, S. H. Stackpole '33, G. B. Van Ness '33.
A special dinner is to be served in the Dining Room from 7.30 to 8.30 o'clock, after which bridge may be played in the common rooms.
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